EPA Hydraulic Fracturing Study Plan Review Panel

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EPA Hydraulic Fracturing Study Plan Review Panel

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Hydraulic Fracturing Study Plan Review Panel

The Panel will review and provide independent expert advice on EPA’s draft Hydraulic Fracturing Study Plan that will investigate the potential public health and environmental protection research issues that may be associated with hydraulic fracturing.

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It will be led by David A. Dzombak, professor of environmental engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.

Legere, Laura. “Peer-review panel for EPA fracking study includes six Pa. scientists.” The Scranton Times-Tribune. Jan. 18, 2011.

A panel of geologists, toxicologists, engineers and doctors that will peer-review a high-profile Environmental Protection Agency study of hydraulic fracturing will include six scientists from Pennsylvania, more than any other state.

The panel will review the techniques and analysis the EPA uses to draft a study of the potential environmental and health impacts of hydraulic fracturing – the process used in natural gas exploration of injecting a high-pressure mix of chemically treated water and sand underground to break apart a rock formation and release the gas.

…In a memo announcing the new panel, the EPA found “no conflicts of interest or appearances of a lack of impartiality for the members of this panel.”

See also: Hydraulic Fracturing Study Plan

Determination Memo:
Posted 01/13/2011
Determination Memo for this Activity.

Members:

Dzombak, David A.ChairCarnegie Mellon UniversityPittsburghPA
Alexeeff, George California Environmental Protection AgencyOaklandCA
Ballestero, Tom University of New HampshireDurhamNH
Benjamin, Mark University of WashingtonSeattleWA
Boufadel, Michel Temple UniversityPhiladelphiaPA
Boyer, Elizabeth Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity ParkPA
Burnett, David Texas A&M UniversityCollege StationTX
Davis, Thomas L. Colorado School of MinesGoldenCO
Dunn-Norman, Shari Missouri University of Science and TechnologyRollaMO
Giesy, John P. University of SaskatchewanSaskatoonSaskatchewan
Griffiths, Jeffrey Tufts UniversityBostonMA
Gschwend, Phillip Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridgeMA
Harris, Cynthia M. Florida A&M UniversityTallahasseeFL
Kim, Nancy K. Health Research, Inc.TroyNY
Lee, Cindy M. Clemson UniversityAndersonSC
Patten, Duncan Montana State UniversityBozemanMT
Randtke, Stephen University of KansasLawrenceKS
Reible, Danny University of TexasAustinTX
Schreppel, Connie Mohawk Valley Water AuthorityUticaNY
Thyne, Geoffery University of WyomingLaramieWY
VanBriesen, Jeanne Carnegie Mellon UniversityPittsburghPA
Vidic, Radisav University of PittsburghPittsburghPA

Current Advisory Activities

See also: Current EPA Web page: EPA’s Study of Hydraulic Fracturing for Oil and Gas and Its Potential Impact on Drinking Water Resources.

See: Natural Gas Drillers Protest Nomination of Fracking Critics for EPA Review Panel

See: EPA Findings on Hydraulic Fracturing Deemed “Unsupportable”.

See: Congress Launches Investigation Into Gas Drilling Practices

See: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Weston Wilson Whistle Blower Letter

See: U.S. EPA Initiates Hydraulic Fracturing Study | Meeting | EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB)

See: Draft Plan to Study the Potential Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing on Drinking Water Resources (Updated 2011-04-09)

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See: The Deep Hot Biosphere : The Myth of Fossil Fuels

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