Human Health Risk Assessment of Air Emissions from Development of Unconventional Natural Gas Resources
March 19, 2012 by: Lisa M. McKenziea, Roxana Z. Wittera, Lee S. Newmana, John L. Adgatea.
Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado – Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado
Air Impacts of Shale Gas Extraction and Distribution–Powerpoint
Chris Moore, PhD, National Academy of Sciences, May, 2013
Local Experiences Related to the Marcellus Shale Industry
A Powerpoint from Guthrie Hospital, Bradford County, PA. May 10, 2011.
Potential Health Impacts of Natural Gas Extraction Using High Volume, Slickwater Hydraulic Fracturing from Long Laterals from Clustered Multi-Well Pads (Fracking)
A Power Point by the Child Health Advocacy Institute. 2014
Fracking Hell: The True cost of America’s Gas Rush
The Ecologist, December 2010. (Video: 14:00)
Understanding Gas Drilling: Environmental and Health Risks
Dr. Anthony R. Ingraffea, Professor of Engineering at Cornell University, endocrinologist Dr. Adam Law, NRDC Attorney Kate Sinding,Paul Hartman, Dir. of Goverment Relations for Chesapeake Energy. Presented by the Sullivan County legislature. July 15, 2010. (Video:186 minutes.)
Local Experiences Related to the Marcellus Shale Industry
A Powerpoint presentation by Staci Covey, RN, MS, NE-BC
President, Troy Community Hospital
VP, Post Acute Care, May 10, 2011 .
The Shale Gas Industry: Risks to Human Health and the Environment
Powerpoint by Stephen Penningroth, Ph.D., Community Science Institute, ,June,2010.
Potential Impacts to Water and Air from Marcellus Shale Gas Extraction Operations
A Powerpoint by Conrad Volz, DrPH, MPH,Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health
Director-Center for Healthy Environments and Communities (CHEC).
Written Testimony of Conrad Daniel Volz, DrPH, MPH Before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and its Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife, Joint Hearing “Natural Gas Drilling, Public Health and Environmental Impacts”, April 12, 2011
Unconventional gas extraction in deep shale deposits presents considerable risks to public health and safety as well as to environmental resources, particularly water quality and aquatic organisms. My testimony today will cover three critical public health and environmental policy areas related to unconventional natural gas production
A Series of Workshops on Risks of Unconventional Shale Gas Development, National Academy of Science, Powerpoint
May 30-31, 2013 Powerpoint Presentations Include:
1)Concerns About Shale Gas Risks–Thomas Webler; 2)Operational Risks in Shale Gas Development–Kris J. Nygaard, Mark Zoback, Meagan Mauter; 3) Risks of Shale Gas Exploration and Hydraulic Fracturing to Water Resources–Avner Vengosh, Jean Philippe Nicot; 4) Air Impacts of Gas Shale Extraction and Distribution–Christopher W. Moore, Gabrielle Petron; 5)Public Health Risks in Shale Gas Development–John Adgate, David Brown, Tiffany Bredfeldt; 6) Ecological Risks of Shale Gas Development–Zack Bowen, Margaret Brittingham; 7)Implications of Shale Gas Development for Climate Change–Richard Newell, Jason Bordoff; 8) Risks to Communities from Shale Gas Development–Jeffrey Jacquet, Susan Christopherson; 9)Interactions Among Risks–Alan Krupnick, Charles Perrow, Roger Kasperson
Operational Risks in Shale Gas Development — Abstract
Kris Nygaard, National Academy of Sciences, May, 2013
Operational Risks in Shale Gas Development: Understanding and Mitigating Risks Associated with Well Construction and Hydraulic Fracturing–Powerpoint
Kris J. Nygaard, National Academy of Sciences, May, 2013
Operational Risks in Shale Gas Development–Zoback PowerPoint
Mark D. Zoback, National Academy of Sciences, May, 2013
Interactions Among Risks–Abstract
Alan Krupnick and Sheila Olmstead, National Academy of Sciences, May 2013
Interactions Among Risks–Cumulative Risks of Shale Gas Development
Alan Krupnick, National Academy of Sciences, May, 2013
Ecological Risks of Shale Gas Development–Powerpoint
M. Brittingham, National Academy of Sciences, May, 2013
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