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PRESS RELEASE
July 2, 2012
Knoxville, TN
Contact: Sandra Goss, Executive Director, Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning (865) 583-3967, Sandra@sandrakgoss.com
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation will hold two public hearings Tuesday, July 10, 2012 about proposed new rules regarding hydrofracking, a technique used to extract natural gas. The hearings are scheduled for 2:00 pm and 6:00 p.m. The hearings will be held at the Knoxville Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Field Office at 3711 Middlebrook Pike, Knoxville, TN 37921 The public is encouraged to attend.
Hydrofracking has gained favor among oil and gas companies because it provides access to previously unreachable natural gas resources in deep shale formations in an economical manner. Pennsylvania, Colorado, and other states have experienced pollution of groundwater and surface water resources that is believed to be related to hydrofracking. Hydrofracking is becoming more prevalent in Tennessee, especially in Fentress, Morgan, Overton and Scott counties.
Several organizations that are concerned with water and air quality worked together to write rules that would limit the damaging effects to our drinking water from hydrofracking.
“We urge Tennesseans who want to protect drinking water to support stronger regulations that protect water resources. It is important to send in comments to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation before July 20, and to speak in support of stronger regulations at the July 10 hearing,” said Sandra Goss, Executive Director of Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning
For more information about fracking and the upcoming public hearings, visit http://www.tcwn.org/frack
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