Daily Air Quality Maps.  View by USA, State, Region, Zip Code!

I’m probably the last person in the fracking world to find this but in case anyone else is interested, here’s a terrific link to daily air quality maps. You can look at your specific zip code, at an entire region, etc.  (Follow link….)

Obviously,  these maps are excellent resources for natural gas industry workers and folks living near natural gas industrial activities, especially in light of recent jury awards.

For more on air quality exemptions awarded the fracking industry,  please download DCS’  Timeline of Federal Regulations which includes data from  “What They Knew in 1988-89,” and the 2011 Committee Report that describes the damage done by the 2005 National Environmental Policy Act.

https://gasvets.org/2014/06/09/578/

Romanian Fracking worker dies on the job, as toxic frack chemicals kill or harm many more around the world.

“…they came for the [workers] and I didn’t stand up…”  Please defend the world’s workforce.  They are we and we are they.  Join us at our Gas Vets Facebook page and on Twitter.

 

https://gasvets.org/2014/06/04/575/

Physicians, Scientists & Engineers Video on Fracking and Worker Health:

Excellent video about the impacts of fracking and related activities on worker health.  This is particularly interesting in light of silicosis and all of what NIOSH and OSHA have known for years.  Please review our timeline of federal regulations, including what  the Feds knew in 1988-89.

https://gasvets.org/2014/06/04/573/

Letter from 250 Medical Organizations, Health Experts and Researchers Sent to NYS Governor Cuomo and Acting Department of Health Commissioner, Dr. Zucker

Per Dr. Sandra Steingraber:  “Yesterday, [May 29, 2014] a broad-based coalition of more than 250 medical organizations, health experts and researchers – mostly from NYS but some luminaries and fracking researchers from elsewhere as well – sent a letter to NY’s Governor Cuomo and our new acting Department of Health commissioner, Dr. Zucker.

The letter lays out recent science and trends in the data and calls for a 3-5 year concrete moratorium. The national Physicians for Social Responsibility is among the signatories, as are the American Academy of Pediatrics District II, American Lung Association in NY, Physicians Scientists & Engineers for Healthy Energy, numerous breast cancer networks, many doctors and even some county health departments.”

Medical Experts to Governor Cuomo May 29FINAL (2)

https://gasvets.org/2014/06/02/568/

Wilma Subra: Minisink, NY Environmental and Human Health Impacts

Wilma Subra Exposes Some Truths about the Minisink, NY Compressor and Gas Fired Power Plant.

https://gasvets.org/2014/05/03/502/

Breaking: $3 Million Jury Verdict in Texas Fracking Nuisance Case

A jury in Dallas, TX today awarded $2.925 million to plaintiffs Bob and Lisa Parr, who sued Barnett shale fracking company Aruba Petroleum Inc. for  intentionally causing a nuisance on the Parr’s property which impacted their health and ruined their drinking water.   (See more…)  (Poster’s comment:  This is huge.  Bypass FERC.  Bypass statutory exemptions.  Go to “Intentional Tort.”  Truly great news from this jury trial.  And no surprise, DeSmog Blog is on top of it.)

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/22/484/

Understanding Exposures from Natural Gas Drilling Puts Current Air Standards to the Test

Brown, D.,  Weinberger, B., Lewis, C., Bonaparte, H., Reviews on Environmental Health, March 2014:  (Read more….)

 

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/22/482/

Anthony Ingraffea does Global Warming 101 in his usual clear, precise, easy-to-understand way…

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/21/480/

Flower Mound cancer study may expand

When state health officials take a new look at cancer cases in Flower Mound in the coming months, their study will be based on 13 years of data up to 2011 from the Texas Cancer Registry. It also may include analyses of smaller areas within the community than previously studied.

“The number crunching is already in the works,” said Carrie Williams, spokeswoman for the Texas Department of State Health Services.

The agency recently announced that it would be conducting an updated cancer analysis in Flower Mound. The new investigation comes in response to a study by a University of Texas lecturer who challenged the agency’s conclusion that there was no cancer cluster in the community.  (Read more….)

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/21/477/

Marcellus Waste Radioactivity In Water Leaching From Landfills.

“First they poisoned the workers and  then they came for the general public.” http://bit.ly/1jvji8g

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/21/473/

Gas Workers Risk Silica Exposure

April 10, 2014

By IAN HICKS Staff Writer , The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register

WHEELING – Breathing only a tiny amount of silica dust per day – enough, roughly, to cover Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s nose on a dime – can put a worker at risk for myriad health problems, according to Michael Breitenstein of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.   (Read more…) (Also see other articles on this GasVets’ News and Research page.)

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/10/453/

Theo Colborn  dissects what “oil patch” jobs really look like.  

The contrast between the feel-good nature of [gas industry] ads and the reality of many of the jobs they tout is also stunning. There are jobs available, yes, but most of the workers in the gas fields are low-paid laborers who have no job security, no health benefits, no unions and no recourse against industry abuses.

These workers are not protected under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration because they do not work inside buildings or in a deep hole in the ground. They are just now getting some attention from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health –– a good thing, because injured workers who have become so incapacitated that they will never again be able to hold down a job are routinely denied workers’ compensation. Those who get sick are generally unable to prove it’s because they were exposed to something on the job.  (Read more….)

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/07/448/

Texas companies with fatalities not on violator list

OSHA’s list of most dangerous workplaces includes no Texas oil or gas companies despite multiple fatalities

Monday, February 24, 2014

HOUSTON (AP) — Injury claims, government data and public records of oil field accidents since the start of the onshore drilling and fracking boom in 2007 show the federal government failed to implement safety standards and procedures, according to a Houston Chronicle investigation.

The examination also shows a lack of government inspections and shoddy practices by many oil and gas companies. The newspaper says the result is a toll of badly injured or killed workers.  (Read more….)

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/07/446/

Hospital CEO Blames Influx of Uninsured Gas Workers for Jersey Shore Hospital’s Operating Losses.

JERSEY SHORE, Pa. – The first operating loss in about five years at a north-central Pennsylvania hospital is a sign of the influx of natural gas field workers without health insurance, the facility’s CEO said.

Jersey Shore Hospital president and CEO Carey Plummer told the Sun-Gazette of Williamsport that many subcontractors attracted to the area’s Marcellus Shale drilling boom do not cover employees.

That has brought a growing number of uninsured people to the community-owned, nonprofit hospital, Plummer said.  (Read more…)

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/07/444/

AFL-CIO Urges OSHA to Address Crystalline Silica Exposures of Gas Workers

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/07/441/

OSHA Crystalline Silica Fact Sheet

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/07/437/

Water Truck Worker Blows Whistle

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/07/435/

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) identified exposure to airborne silica as a health hazard to workers conducting some hydraulic fracturing operations during recent  field studies.

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/07/430/

Body of Shale Gas Worker Found after Chevron Explosion and Fire.  Chevron Offers Pizza Coupons.

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/07/428/

 

Shale Gas Industry Puts Workers at Risk in Rush to Frack. 

Labor leaders and health professionals, along with a broad coalition of citizen groups committed to halting shale gas development, assert that risks to workers in the shale gas industry, “from stem to stern,” are being overlooked in the rush to frack.

Five critical issues are:

  • Silicosis caused by exposure to crystalline silica sand, a”proppant” used in fracking, which is inhaled by workers during mining, transportation and transfer
  • Hydrogen sulfide, a potentially deadly gas which occurs in fracked gas processing operations. Deadly levels have been measured but covered up, and an exemption bars federal oversight.
  • Chemical exposures on the job producing skin lesions, severe headaches, gastrointestinal pain, respiratory distress and other symptoms, with inadequate treatment and reporting
  • A culture of fear discourages workers from asking for protective gear; workers are also actively directed to participate in environmental cover-ups. Because most shale gas jobs are transient, non-union jobs, workers don’t feel safe speaking up.
  • Dangerously explosive methane puts utility workers, residents and rescue responders at risk on the distribution end. Pipeline explosions kill.   (Read more….)

https://gasvets.org/2014/04/07/426/