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    2nd New York state judge upholds fracking ban in towns

    ALBANY, New York (Reuters) - A New York state judge on Friday upheld an upstate community's ban on gas drilling, marking the second victory this week for opponents of the drilling method known as fracking.

    The authority vested in towns and cities in New York to regulate use of their land extends to prohibitions on drilling, acting state Supreme Court Justice Donald Cerio ruled on Friday, dismissing arguments by a landowner who had already sold leases on almost 400 acres.

    "Municipalities are not preempted ... from enacting local zoning ordinances which may prohibit oil, gas and solution drilling or mining," Cerio wrote. "The state maintains control over the 'how' of (drilling) procedures while the municipalities maintain control over the 'where.'"

    Jennifer Huntington, a dairy farmer, argued the town of Middlefield's ban was pre-empted by a state law designed to create a uniform regulatory scheme for the oil and gas industry. Cerio disagreed, holding that nothing in the legislative history of the law and its numerous amendments suggested state lawmakers intended to stop towns from barring heavy industry.

    Middlefield is about 70 miles west of the state capital, Albany.

    Cerio's ruling was similar to a decision released on Tuesday that dismissed a bid by gas company Anschutz Exploration Corp to overturn a drilling ban in the Ithaca, New York, suburb of Dryden.

    In that decision, Supreme Court Justice Phillip Rumsey held state law was crafted to regulate industry in such a way that "protects the rights of all persons."

    The rulings come as the state Department of Environmental Conservation prepares a final report on the safety of fracking, which is currently not allowed in New York. Governor Andrew Cuomo is expected to make a final decision on the issue later this year.

    Fracking is a process in which chemical-laced water and sand are blasted deep below ground to release oil and natural gas trapped within rock formations. It has allowed companies to tap a wealth of new natural gas reserves in other states, but critics say the procedure has polluted water and air.

    Middlefield's attorney, David Clinton, was not immediately available to comment, but said earlier on Friday that victories in his case and in Dryden could have statewide implications.

    "For the last year or so, the gas industry has been threatening (towns), 'you're going to lose in court, so don't even waste your money,'" said Clinton. "So (the Dryden decision) certainly emboldens other towns."

    Huntington's lawyer, Scott Kurkoski, did not immediately return a request for comment, but said earlier this week that a ruling in favor of the town could chase drilling companies from the state.

    The case is Cooperstown Holstein Corp. v. Town of Middlefield, New York State Supreme Court, Otsego County No. 011-0930.

    (Reporting by Dan Wiessner; Editing by Peter Cooney)

     

    44 comments

    • rosalie  •  Elizabeth, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      If it can be done safely,it would be good for America.
      • johnny taxpayer 2 mths ago
        That's a big if. Watch the documentary Gasland and tell me how safe you think it is?
      • Mr. Toby 2 mths ago
        It is done safely but don't tell the Libys they will soil their shorts over it.
      • Arizona 2 mths ago
        It is not done safely. Not at all. That is a propaganda lie. A deliberate lie. Since when has any large Corporations given a #$%$ about the people who live where it does it's thing? Corporations consider human beings just cheap disposables.
    • Stew  •  2 mths ago
      Yes, it would be bad to chase fraking companies out of New York State. What sane person wants safe clean drinking water and a clean environment for you and your children to grow up in when they could get 30 pieces of silver and live on a polluted dung-heap?
      • edward 2 mths ago
        I see your believing the propaganda too...None of what you have said has been proven in the Wells in the State or out of State as in Pennysylvania..It is all hearsay so far and fear mongering and well you fell for it...I hope your sources aren't your local Media outlet....geez..
      • Just Me, Richard 2 mths ago
        Edweird has the inside story, from "special" sources.
      • Stew 2 mths ago
        Talk about a kool-aid drinker on his/her second glass of industry propaganda! Tell your lies to all the cancer victims in Pennsylvania (which you can't spell correctly) and all the people who's well water explodes into flame if a match comes too close. Keep your fracking hands off my drinking water!
    • edward  •  2 mths ago
      I guess the proper amounts have not be placed in the proper accounts...and everyone knows that is how New York State operates.....

      It is kind of odd that in a Liberal Demoncrat State where the Government, meaning the State, Controls just about everything in your daily life, and tells you how to live your life from birth to the Indoctrination Camps to your Job, excepting from what they allow the Union Leaders to Control, that they would allow a Community to have say over this......Especailly when the smell of money is everywhere.......

      My own opinion is that the Gas Companies are supporting this in some backdoor unseen way to prevent more Gas from becoming available in order to keep the prices high and found the right group of Lemmings to push their agenda....
    • Michigan Guy  •  2 mths ago
      Big oil and gas companies don't care if we have clean water or air. All they care about is their bottom line profits. If you want this to continue vote for conservatives they are owned by big oil and gas concerns.
      • Thoughtful 2 mths ago
        Is it better for you to pay premium prices for you energy?
      • Mr. Toby 2 mths ago
        Yes every everyone I know who works in the oil industry wants dirty water to drink and polluted air to breath....Idiot
      • Arizona 2 mths ago
        It is better that Companies and Corporations do not have a say above the folks who live where they want to exploit and ruin. Power to the people, not the Corporations and the politicians they bribe.
    • Tony  •  2 mths ago
      The drop in the price for natural gas is chasing companies out of New York; when the price of natural gas is too low they won't frack.
    • ron  •  2 mths ago
      wow,now if only a judge in pennsylvania would do the same thing we mite be able to drink our water here.thanks gov corbett for sticking up for gas companies instead of the people who voted for you
      • edward 2 mths ago
        If I remember correctly the Judge made the decison based on that the gas in the Wells was there long before the drilling was done...and all you got evidently was the Media garbage....
    • Stew  •  2 mths ago
      wonder if the landowner who sold fracking leases on 400 acres of land, was still planning on living there after doing her local townspeople like that, or taking the filthy lucre and moving elsewhere?
    • Texas  •  2 mths ago
      Good for NY.
    • Dragonfly8  •  2 mths ago
      Fracking is dangerous and harmful to the water supply and the environment as well as the health of the residents in areas where it has taken place. Everyone should see the documentary 'Gasland.' It is shocking and disturbing and shows just what can happen as a result of fracking. Water from one's kitchen tap should never be flammable!
    • Carnivore180  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  2 mths ago
      Does this mean they will be editing all of the Battlestar Galactica reruns?
    • Just Me, Richard  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  2 mths ago
      Frackin' feltercarb!
    • Jake  •  2 mths ago
      ONCE the aquifers are poisoned you will not have a TOWN!
    • Arizona  •  2 mths ago
      So, what would be bad about drilling companies leaving the State? If you can not do it without ruining everything in sight, polluting the ground-water and contaminating the place why is that a bad thing? Too much Corporate-- profit is my Religion --power over peoples lives now as it is. Good for the town and good for the State as a whole.
    • g washington  •  2 mths ago
      The health and well-being of the citizens are far more important, and of far more worth than any amount of money that anyone can amass, or any amount of fossil fuels that are ripped from the ground. We simply cannot continue to treat this planet, and its people, like commodities that are used up, and then thrown away. Fracking is dangerous, and it has the potential to hurt, and to kill. It cannot be done safely, and there is no point in arguing that it can. Greed has taken the place of rational thinking in this society, no good will ever come of it.
    • MizSchmidlap  •  Austin, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      It 's a start! Smart judge!! Wish they were that smart in Texas.
    • rokarolla  •  2 mths ago
      F___ fracking.
    • A legal American  •  2 mths ago
      I say we Frack obama!
    • wade  •  2 mths ago
      bravo for the judge.it took a lot of courage and he has shown at least one court of law in this country is still a court of law.
    • Pat Walsh  •  2 mths ago
      Freak yourself.
    • edward  •  2 mths ago
      Gosh I am totally amazed at all the Mis-information being posted here...Most are just touting the Liberal Media line and the scare tactics of the Environmentalists who for some reason want to keep the price of Natural Gas high by ensuring a shortage of gas..Now why would that be??? Quite a few posters here need to go do their homework before posting before succumbing to the fear mongering and being a Lemming....
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