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hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
Wed Oct 23, 2013, 09:28 PM Oct 2013

Fracking Fight Focuses on a New York Town’s Ban

By JESSE McKINLEY

DRYDEN, N.Y. — This town in the Finger Lakes region is not the kind of place where one would expect a grass-roots uprising. Even its promotional brochure makes it sound sleepy, listing the main attractions as “a few large dairy farms, some crop farms and several horse ranches.”

But Dryden could soon be synonymous with something more than animals and agriculture. In August 2011, the town passed a zoning ordinance effectively forbidding hydraulic fracturing, the controversial gas extraction method also known as fracking. The ordinance, passed after a feisty local lobbying effort, prompted a lawsuit now being mulled by New York State’s highest court, the Court of Appeals, whose ruling could settle the long-simmering issue of whether the state’s municipalities can ban the drilling process.

Dryden was not the first place to act against fracking, nor the first place where such bans have been subject to legal challenges. Bans are increasingly common in cities, towns and even counties across the country, including Pittsburgh, which did so in 2010, and Highland Park, N.J., a New York City suburb, where the Borough Council outlawed fracking on Sept. 17.

While some of those votes are more symbolic than substantive – Highland Park was not likely to become a gas-drilling center — in the case of Dryden, the stakes could be high.

Read more at http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/24/nyregion/court-case-on-fracking-ban-in-dryden-ny-may-have-wide-implications.html?_r=0

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Fracking Fight Focuses on a New York Town’s Ban (Original Post) hrmjustin Oct 2013 OP
Do Native Americans have any stake in this? pscot Oct 2013 #1
Most likely considering that the drilling companies want to drill all over the state. hrmjustin Oct 2013 #2

pscot

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1. Do Native Americans have any stake in this?
Wed Oct 23, 2013, 09:47 PM
Oct 2013

The tribes out here in Washington are shrewd, aggressive and well-lawyered. They are very effective.

 

hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
2. Most likely considering that the drilling companies want to drill all over the state.
Wed Oct 23, 2013, 09:50 PM
Oct 2013

I am not sure what their position is but there is an effective 5 year ban going on so I assume they are against it.

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