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alp227

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Wed Feb 22, 2012, 03:54 AM Feb 2012

New York Judge Rules Town Can Ban Gas Hydrofracking [View all]

In a victory for opponents of the drilling process known as hydrofracking, a New York State judge ruled on Tuesday that the upstate town of Dryden in Tompkins County can ban natural gas drilling within its boundaries.

In August, Dryden’s Town Board used its zoning laws to pass a drilling ban, one salvo in a battle that is playing out nationwide as energy companies move to drill in densely populated areas. A month after the ban’s passage, Anschutz Exploration Corporation, a Colorado driller with 22,200 acres under lease in the town, filed a lawsuit arguing that the town’s authority did not extend to regulating or prohibiting gas drilling.

In a decision issued on Tuesday, Justice Phillip R. Rumsey of State Supreme Court said that state law does not preclude a municipality from using its power to regulate land use to ban oil and natural gas production. The ruling is the first in New York to affirm local powers in the controversy over drilling in the Marcellus Shale, a gas deposit under a large area of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio.

It is a victory for hydrofracking opponents as New York State regulators revise an environmental impact document and propose drilling regulations to decide whether to allow the drilling and under what conditions. Dozens of other municipalities in New York have also adopted drilling bans and limits.

full: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/22/nyregion/town-can-ban-hydrofracking-ny-judge-rules.html

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K&R! Terrific news! "One small step for man..." Rhiannon12866 Feb 2012 #1
great news. nt DesertFlower Feb 2012 #2
thats great news! Capobvious Feb 2012 #3
Good! BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2012 #4
This will be appealed. Ikonoklast Feb 2012 #5
FANTASTIC! Earth_First Feb 2012 #6
This won't survive a federal challenge. I think most of the hysteria over fracking is unjustified.. Fortran Feb 2012 #7
I think you are wrong. bluetexas Feb 2012 #10
Wrong about the challenge? Well I guess we will see. I still use Fortran for a few special Fortran Feb 2012 #14
I used to know Apple's version of Basic. RC Feb 2012 #15
Where are these places? I'm certainly willing to look at evidence. Fortran Feb 2012 #21
Start with these RC Feb 2012 #24
It's interesting that many of these anecdotes (I didn't yet read them all) are provided by people Fortran Feb 2012 #25
Or maybe they just don't want their tap water to catch on fire. mistertrickster Feb 2012 #29
That sounds like one of those talking points that drillers like to throw around. blue neen Feb 2012 #30
It looks as though that poster has succumbed to methane fumes. PA Democrat Feb 2012 #32
So all of the people who have complained of water contamination PA Democrat Feb 2012 #31
Why do you think this will be overturned? hootinholler Feb 2012 #18
Because allowing individual communities to control subsurface resources would lead to complete chaos Fortran Feb 2012 #20
In my understanding courts don't permit things hootinholler Feb 2012 #23
You don't think the 9th Circuit in California essentially "permitted" same-sex marriage through thei Fortran Feb 2012 #26
Yay! shcrane71 Feb 2012 #8
YeeHaw! grahamhgreen Feb 2012 #9
That's my neighboring town!!! WooHoo! FourScore Feb 2012 #11
Just remembered I spent my first 2 years in THAT county! alp227 Feb 2012 #12
I lived in Dryden back in the mid seventies... paulk Feb 2012 #17
Anschutz Exploration Corporation mahatmakanejeeves Feb 2012 #13
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #16
Excellent news! truebrit71 Feb 2012 #19
good news maddezmom Feb 2012 #22
Kick! sarcasmo Feb 2012 #27
kicking and recommended! UpInArms Feb 2012 #28
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