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JPZenger

(6,819 posts)
Sat Oct 13, 2012, 08:07 PM Oct 2012

New PA. State Law Opens Up State Universities to Fracking

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/10/pennsylvania-fracking-law-opens-drilling-college-campuses

This is not just a proposed bill, it is now law. The State Game Lands and State Forests are already full of fracking. The State Parks Director was fired last week, apparently because he opposed fracking and mining within State Parks. Next, are our State University campuses.


Excerpt:

"Last year, when Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett suggested offsetting college tuition fees by leasing parts of state-owned college campuses to natural gas drillers, more than a few Pennsylvanians were left blinking and rubbing their eyes. But it was no idle threat: After quietly moving through the state Senate and House, this week the governor signed into law a bill that opens up 14 of the state’s public universities to fracking, oil drilling, and coal mining on campus...

Environmentalists and educators are concerned that fracking and other resource exploitation on campus could leave students directly exposed to harms like explosions, water contamination, and air pollution. They're also worried oil and gas development would leave campuses ruined for future generations. It doesn't help that Pennsylvania has a lousy regulation record, with a tally of violations that have increased more than fourfold since 2005. According to the PennEnvironment Research and Policy Center, Pennsylvania drilling companies racked up a total of 3,355 violations of environmental law between 2008 and 2011, 2,392 of which posed a direct threat to the environment and safety of communities. Meanwhile, in 2010, the state left 82,602 active wells go uninspected, more than all the active wells in New York and Ohio put together.

"Students need a place to learn and grow, but they're being forced to jeopardize their health to get that education," says Tracy Carluccio, deputy director of Delaware Riverkeeper, a local water quality watchdog. "This has been a big giveaway by the state of Pennsylvania to drilling interests, and it's at the expense of students and the public."



A friend of mine is a lawyer in Oklahoma City. I asked him about the oil derrick on the Capitol grounds. He said it is there so that the State legislators are constantly reminded of who owns them.



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New PA. State Law Opens Up State Universities to Fracking (Original Post) JPZenger Oct 2012 OP
. blkmusclmachine Oct 2012 #1
bad news limpyhobbler Oct 2012 #2
If the zoning provisions in Act 13 grntuscarora Oct 2012 #3
State owned universities must comply with local zoning JPZenger Oct 2012 #4
Thanks, JPZenger! grntuscarora Oct 2012 #5
I should think they would MrMickeysMom Oct 2012 #6
Sigh, Pat Riot Oct 2012 #7

grntuscarora

(1,249 posts)
3. If the zoning provisions in Act 13
Sun Oct 14, 2012, 12:03 AM
Oct 2012

are overturned by the courts, would local zoning be able to stop drilling on campuses?

JPZenger

(6,819 posts)
4. State owned universities must comply with local zoning
Sun Oct 14, 2012, 03:03 PM
Oct 2012

Lands that are actually owned by the State are exempt from local zoning. However, State owned universities must comply with local zoning

MrMickeysMom

(20,453 posts)
6. I should think they would
Mon Oct 15, 2012, 07:29 AM
Oct 2012

Under pre-Act 13 usurping of zoning ordinances, we would have to approve through a quasi judicial process anything that is not prohibited or "conditional" as a plan.

MMM

Pat Riot

(446 posts)
7. Sigh,
Mon Oct 15, 2012, 03:14 PM
Oct 2012

Fuck it, just go ahead and privatize 'em. Penn State can be renamed Range Resources U and Pitt can be Frick and Frack College.

Not really, but sometimes the constant barrage is so wearisome it is hard not to give up.

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