Response to Hydraulic Fracturing Review paper 2: Petrolelum Operations: Costs and Opportunities Paper does not provide economic analysis of risks and benefits, does not meet standards for an evidence-based review The second Nova Scotia Hydraulic
Category: Public Review Responses
Public responses directly related to the Wheeler Commission’s actions, statements, reports, and other associated material.
Ken Summers, Submission to HF Review
Ken Summers lives in Minasville, within sight of the two drilling sites in Kennetcook NS. He has written numerous articles on fracking activities and fracking remnants. Read his full submission here: Ken Summers, Submission Excerpt:
Geoffrey May, Submission to HF Review
Geoffrey May is an active environmentalist and resident of Margaree Harbour, Cape Breton. Read his full submission here: Geoffrey May, Submission Summary: “It simply isn’t possible for me to present all the known reasons that
Michael Jensen, Submission to HF Review
Michael Jensen is a farmer and resident of Scotsburn NS. In his submission, he paints a picture of the future in the North Shore of Nova Scotia that is vivid and more than a little
Ann Whalen, Submission to HF Review
Ann Whalen is a resident of Hants County and works in the agriculture industry. Full Submission: To Whom It May Concern, On Apr 24/14 I attended a meeting at the Brooklyn Civic Centre in Brooklyn,
Brian Gaulke, Submission to HF Review
Brian Gaulke is a Health Physicist, radiation specialist, and researcher. Read his full submission here: Brian Gaulke Radioactivity and Shale Gas Summary: “As a health physicist, my work has been heavily influenced by the precautionary
Joel Rogers, Submission to HF Review
Joel Rogers is a resident of River John, NS. Read his submission here: Joel Rogers, Submission Excerpt: “As I look out my window, there would be a multi-well drill pad within a mile if UGD
Citizen Action to Protect the Environment, Submission to HF Review
CAPE members are aware of the amount of wastewater that resulted from two vertically fracked wells and the challenges to finding a safe method for its disposal. Many have attended the public meetings with government
Council of Canadians Submission to HF Review
The Council of Canadians is Canada’s leading progressive advocacy organization with over 100,000 grassroots supporters and local chapters from coast to coast. Through their campaigns, they advocate for clean water, green energy, fair trade, public
Barrie Clark, Submission to HF Review
Adjunct professor of Earth Sciences at Dalhousie Unviersity, Dr. Clark is a recent recipient of the Hawley Medal from the Mineralogical Association of Canada. Read the full submission here: “Only a Matter of Time” Summary: