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Monday, April 25, 2016

Happy Earth Day! - 3 days late....

ok so I'm a terrible environmental blogger. My cleaning and home blog is up to date, does that count? No?! I agree.

I work a compressed schedule at work so Earth Day was my pass day, which sound like a vacation day every other week but its really physical therapy, doctors appointments, vet appointments, house work, toddler play time, and so on.

 I love earth day and normally I make baked goods for work and my husband celebrates it with a hanging basket or begonias for my garden or something but this year he forgot which really made me sad.
None the less this morning when I finally checked my email I found this message from Sierra Club with fantastic news for NY and I thought I'd share:

It’s official! An Earth Day decision by Gov. Cuomo!
 
 
 
For Immediate Release: 04/22/16
Contact: Sean Mahar | (518) 402-8000
Press Office | PressOffice@dec.ny.gov
 
 
New York State Department Of Environment Conservation Denies Water Quality Certificate Required For Constitution Pipeline
                                                                             
Today, officials from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced the denial of the Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification for the proposed Constitution Pipeline. Although DEC has granted certificates for other projects, the application by Constitution for these certificates fails to meet New York State’s water quality standards. The full decision is outlined in a letter by John Ferguson, Chief Permit Administrator with DEC’s Division of Environmental Permits and Pollution Prevention. That letter can be viewed here.
The Constitution proposal involved construction of approximately 124 miles of new interstate natural gas piping in northeastern Pennsylvania, proceeding into New York State through Broome, Chenango, Delaware, and Schoharie Counties, terminating at the existing Wright Compressor Station in Schoharie County.
            In New York State, the project proposed to include new right-of-way construction of approximately 99 miles of new 30-inch diameter pipeline, rather than co-locating within existing rights-of-way. Although DEC requested significant mitigation measures to limit affecting the state’s water bodies, this new right-of-way construction would impact approximately 250 streams across New York State. Many of those streams are unique and sensitive ecological areas, including trout spawning streams, old-growth forest, and undisturbed springs, which provide vital habitat and are key to the local ecosystems.
DEC had repeatedly requested that Constitution provide a comprehensive and site-specific analysis of depth for pipeline burial to mitigate the project’s environmental impact – but the company refused – providing only a limited analysis of burial depth for 21 of the 250 New York streams. Pipes can become exposed in stream beds if not buried deeply enough, and corrective action can further damage the stream and impact water quality. 
Additionally DEC received reports that landowners, possibly with Constitution's knowledge, clear cut old-growth trees along the right-of-way for the pipeline, including trees near streams and water bodies, even after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ruled that Constitution could not cut trees in the right-of-way. 
State officials conducted a rigorous review of Constitution’s application, all supporting materials, and more than 15,000 public comments on the project before reaching this decision.
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Connect with DEC on FacebookTwitter and YouTube
 
Tracy Carluccio
Deputy Director
Delaware Riverkeeper Network
925 Canal St., Suite 3701
Bristol PA 19007
Fax:  215.369.1181
 
To remind us  all to Remember the River in every decision we make;
And to hold our elected officials accountable to do the same.
 

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

I love the Earth Day Network

Earth day is next month, one of my favorite holidays ! And I love the Earth Day Network! their campaigns are always on point and I like that they disclose their financials.
They have stuff for teacher, cities, international and women and children efforts. Check them out here.: http://www.earthday.org/campaigns/education/
They also have a tree goal for earth day! Every dollar donated equals a tree planted!

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Coalition Against Pilgrim Pipelines-NY

This is NOT original content. This is an email I received. Interestingly, I had no idea this was even proposed so I wanted to share.  
 
           Join the Coalition Against Pilgrim Pipelines-NY in saying NO to Pilgrim Pipelines

Urge Governor Cuomo to deny Pilgrim’s use of the Thruway Right of Way to build its dangerous new pair of proposed crude oil and refined products pipelines:

CALL THE GOVERNOR THIS WEEK! Today through March 4th

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

Dangerous Bakken shale crude oil could be transported alongside the New York State Thruway, but Governor Cuomo can deny Pilgrim Pipeline’s use of the Thruway's right of way and can stop this project. Please urge him to deny their request. Now!

Pilgrim Pipeline Holdings, LLC, is trying to build the first pipelines to transport volatile fracked Bakken shale oil and possibly tar sands crude oils through New York State. And Pilgrim wants to use the New York State Thruway right-of-way to build them! These twin pipelines would carry fracked Bakken and possibly Canadian heavy crude from Albany, NY, to Linden, NJ, and flammable refined products back from Linden to Albany.

The pipelines would be drilled under and through two hundred and thirty-two (232) waterways. New pipelines fail at a higher rate than older ones. The proposed Pilgrim pipelines would threaten our communities' public health, safety, and water – including millions of people’s drinking water.

Governor Cuomo committed to moving New York to a renewable energy future, to cutting our emissions by 80% by 2050, and to investing in a climate-resilient future. Pilgrim’s pipelines directly conflict with this vision of New York: they would worsen climate change, increase emissions, and lock us into a dangerously fossil-fuel-reliant future.
Call Governor Cuomo now and urge him to deny Pilgrim’s use of the New York Thruway Authority’s right of way.
HERE IS A SUGGESTED SCRIPT:
Governor Cuomo, you have pledged to be a climate leader. I urge you to deny Pilgrim Pipeline Holdings' use of the New York State Thruway Authority right of way to construct its proposed pipelines. They would be the first pipelines to transport dangerous fracked Bakken Shale and possibly Canadian heavy crude oils in New York, threatening our communities' public health, safety, and water.

Governor Cuomo, protect New York and New Yorkers: stand with all the communities along the proposed pipelines' route that oppose this project and deny Pilgrim's use of the right of way!

GOVERNOR CUOMO'S OFFICE- 518-474-8390  
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Still want more background before making that call? More basics:

These two proposed pipelines, plus 5 laterals, 4 pump stations, over 100 new access roads (35 of them permanent), and 7 construction zones, would put drinking water for millions at risk, while harming climate, land, public health and safety. Two hundred and thirty-two (232) waterways would be drilled under or through, including the Hudson River, Catskill Creek, Coeyman/Hannacroix Creek Complex, the Rondout, Wallkill, Moodna, Esopus, Ramapo, and other streams. Pilgrim pipelines should be strongly rejected.
Between 2004 and 2012, pipelines spilled three times as much oil as oil trains, according to the International Energy Agency. 
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) issued a safety alert on Jan. 2, 2014 regarding the volatility of Bakken crude oil. According to PHMSA data, pipeline operators reported 1,880 crude oil pipeline incidents nationwide between 2003 and 2013 resulting in over 44 million gallons of oil being spilled, fouling groundwater, surface water bodies, farmland and woodland, and resulting in over $2.5 billion in property damage. In only 5% of all cases were spills detected by leak detection equipment.

These pipelines would not replace rail and barge transport of crude oil in New York. Instead, they would increase "bomb train" traffic into Albany and increase the flow of crude oil in the state to refineries and export terminals in New Jersey for production and export. Such a long-term investment in fossil fuel infrastructure directly conflicts with New York State’s goal of reducing carbon emissions by 80% by 2050 to reduce the threat of the climate crisis to present and future generations. 
Further background: the one-hour "Pilgrim Pipelines 101 Webinar" is authoritative, excellent, and provides a wealth of information. The two speakers are Kate Hudson and Jen Metzger. Here it is on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/embed/qVBnLy5FoA8
Please make sure to make that call today and to convince at least one person per day to make that call every day this week: 
GOVERNOR CUOMO'S OFFICE518-474-8390  
(Downstate office, if you like, is: 212-681-4580)
Thanks for all you do!
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Iris Marie Bloom
Director, Protecting Our Waters
Organizer, Coalition Against Pilgrim Pipelines-NY
Phone: 845-687-7810 / Mobile: 215.840.6489
Email: protectingourwaters@gmail.com
Web: protectingourwaters.com
Twitter: @POW_no_fracking

"Water is the driving force of all nature."
    -- Leonardo Da Vinci 1452 - 1519

Monday, February 29, 2016

Shake it like a salt shaker

This is a good NPR article on the new NYC salt warning laws. They go into effect next week. I love that NYC is continuing to try to make its residents and visitors healthier. Now, if the rest of the state and the eastern part of the country would get on board. (The western part seems to be progressive on issues of health and environmental safety). Read it here

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Zika and Rio 2016

http://commonsensesavvy.blogspot.com/2016/02/what-does-zika-mean-for-olympics.html

I posted this on my other blog. Its original content and I think a topic we really need to talk about more with Rio 2016 fast approaching.