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    Federal agency cancels water delivery to Pa. town

    ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency abruptly changed its mind Saturday about delivering fresh water to residents of a northeastern Pennsylvania village where residential wells were found to be tainted by a natural gas drilling operation.

    Only 24 hours after promising them water, EPA officials informed residents of Dimock that a tanker truck wouldn't be coming after all. The about-face left residents furious, confused and let down — and, once again, scrambling for water for bathing, washing dishes and flushing toilets.

    Agency officials would not explain why they reneged on their promise, or say whether water would be delivered at some point.

    "We are actively filling information gaps and determining next steps in Dimock. We have made no decision at this time to provide water," EPA spokeswoman Betsaida Alcantara said in an email to The Associated Press.

    It's not clear how many wells in the rural community of Dimock Township were affected by the drilling. The state has found that at least 18 residential water wells were polluted.

    Eleven families who sued Houston-based Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. expected water from the EPA to arrive either Friday or Saturday. They say they have been without a reliable source of water since Cabot won permission from state environmental regulators to halt deliveries more than a month ago.

    Cabot, which was banned in 2010 from drilling in a 9-square-mile area around the village, took legal responsibility for the Dimock methane contamination, but contends water wells in the area were already tainted with methane long before the company arrived. The company also says it met a state deadline to restore or replace Dimock's water supply, installing treatment systems in some houses that have removed the methane.

    But homeowners say their wells are tainted with methane gas and toxic chemicals that are used in hydraulic fracturing, a technique in which water, sand and chemicals are blasted deep underground to free natural gas from dense rock deposits.

    Dimock resident Craig Sautner said an EPA staffer in Philadelphia told him Saturday the water delivery was canceled. He said the EPA staffer, on-scene coordinator Rich Fetzer, would not explain why.

    "You can't be playing with people's lives like this," said Sautner, whose well was polluted in September 2008, shortly after Cabot began drilling in the area.

    Sautner and the other homeowners had been relying on deliveries of bulk water paid for by anti-drilling groups, but the last delivery was Monday, and some of them ran out.

    After the EPA delivery fell through Saturday, the environmental group Water Defense, founded by actor Mark Ruffalo, said it would send a tanker from Washingtonville, N.Y., on Sunday to replenish the residents' supply.

    Dimock has become a focal point in the national debate over the so-called fracking method, which has allowed energy companies to tap previously inaccessible reservoirs of natural gas while raising concerns about its possible health and environmental consequences. The industry says the technique is safe.

    Gas drilling companies have flocked in recent years to the Marcellus Shale, a massive rock formation underlying New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia that's believed to hold the nation's largest deposit of natural gas. Pennsylvania has been the center of activity, with thousands of wells drilled in the past few years.

    The latest twist in the three-year-old Dimock saga left residents with plenty of questions, but no answers.

    "What happened? Who had the power here? Who had the power to change their minds? Was it the governor? Was it somebody from Washington? Was it Cabot? What happened? We don't know. We're really confused," said Wendy Seymour, an organic garlic farmer.

    Seymour said an EPA official in Philadelphia told her Friday that she could expect a delivery. On Saturday, another EPA official called her and "apologized for the confusion" and said EPA was still assessing the situation.

    Claire Sandberg, executive director of Water Defense, said the EPA owed them an explanation.

    "It's tragic to see the EPA raise these people's hopes and then dash them, to see the EPA suggest they were beginning to accept their responsibility to protect the public, and then back out a few hours later when these people are so desperate," she said.

     

    13 comments

    • Yeah I Said It  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      OMG, this sounds like something out a sci-fi movie.

      This is an instance where the FBI and the Justice Department needs to be called in to investigate if this company is a threat to the general public.

      Surely, the Red Cross, the National Guard, or other non profit organizations can be called in to help deliver "drinking water" to the residents there?

      What the heck is going on that in what looks like a man made disaster you can not bring in drinking water?

      We can send humanitarian aide to Japan, bail out airlines, auto companies, wall street, but ah-we can't bring is water for the families there that have been affected through no fault of their own?

      So just why is it that there is no agency stepping forward to help....OK-maybe this is a conspiracy to deliberately push these folks out of their homes...

      If the area is condemned-why not let the folks know...what is the local government doing to help these folks?

      Where in the world is FEMA?
      • Kleetus 4 mths ago
        If you want to see gov't help in action, look at Centralia... the town is burning to the ground from underneath. 40 years ago, it could have been solved, but there was too much red tape involved and to much of MSHA trying to save face.
    • Dr. Evil  •  4 mths ago
      Dimock is fracked, just like the rest of PA when the natural gas industry is done with it.
    • Ann  •  Greensburg, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      The drilling /gas company needs to supply water if indeed it is their fault that the water is tainted. Much cheaper I would think then paying out later when people all have Cancer!!!
      I am asuming that all the proper testing was done ahead of time. NOT that I am supporting
      the oil co.
    • no.9  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      So, were the water wells tainted to the point where the water was unusable as the article sugests is the case now? Why don't news writers ever give you the whole story?
    • Randall  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      See how the EPA provides water? Wait till the same people manage your healthcare.
    • Brumbar  •  4 mths ago
      Dimock is located over 100 miles North of Allentown, PA.
    • Pam  •  4 mths ago
      wow, hey folks hang on help is coming...oopps our bad, sucks to be you.....if you complained about katrina and the fed response, you are a hypocrite if this doesn't #$%$ you off...
    • Jason  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      A FULL report on water before drilling was even in the area is due here! Too many facts not being talked about in this article for people to be this opinionated. Drilling companies put out millions of dollars a year for testing and safety of all kinds, Environmental issues being number one! The government doesn't let anything pass these companies by without being tested and reassured that things are environmentally safe to their standards. I believe these residents are having issues with their government leaders NOT the oil companies but the oil companies are an easy target because people know that they may get big money from these companies!
      • Gary 4 mths ago
        the story involves issues with the EPA, not the gas companies. Since the EPA approved the gas company drilling policies, we are all responsible
    • Andrew  •  Willow Grove, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      I have been upstate and it's a mess up there the trucks the dust the race to the bank. Don't look back because the future is passing you bye. What did you gain ? Only to lose it all back and more. Say know more. P E A C E
    • Paul  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      That area has been mined for coal for over two hundred years. Farmers still spread manure and have fertilized with chemicals for generations. throughout the are with no concern for drainage. Now the gas companies test all wells in the area for a baseline prior to drilling. Guess what, they find methane and contaminants in the water and have to report it to the EPA. The homeowners are dismayed and wonder whom to blame.
      • Kleetus 4 mths ago
        My point exactly.
      • McNeil 4 mths ago
        You are obviously on the gas cos payroll. Dick Cheney wrote the rules for fracking and ensured that the companies don't even have to reveal all the chemicals they blast into the ground, many of which are known to cause cancer and other deadly illnesses. I say you people in Pa voted republicans in to control your state, so you get to live and die with the consequences of your beloved governor's alliegances to big gas and the Koch bros. Enjoy your poisoned wells and children with birth defects and cancers. You get what you demanded when you voted republican and agreed that the EPA is an evil entity.
    • KL575G  •  4 mths ago
      I think I saw this movie, Here comes the part where they load up the locals on cattle cars for extemination.
    • Kleetus  •  4 mths ago
      Funny how no one has homed in on the condition of the water initially... Gas companies aren't stupid, contrary to what many think. Or greedy for that matter either. They know full well that every enviro-nazi for a million miles around will be looking for something... anything to point at and scream SEE!! SEE!!! SEE!!! We told you so! we told you so! It would only make sense for them to do as much up front work as possible to minimize any liability exposure like this. Might have something to do with why the water has stopped.

      Far be it for such a reputable news source such as this to conveniently leave out key facts dispelling any rumors. Show us the before and after water samples and let's have the facts out on the table.

      I will agree that the water does need to flow, but automatically assuming the evil gas company is the party at fault is just childish and asinine.
      • mary 4 mths ago
        I live near there, I know exactly how bad it is. The gas companies have taken over everything, including the highways. It's a mess up here and no one wants to help, because there is wayyyy too much money in the natural gas they found.
      • Jason 4 mths ago
        People in this area know very little about drilling so they clam up to the idea of this industry actually feeding their people! Of course, no one wants to mess with an area's natural beauty or be bothered with change but change is inevitable.
      • no.9 4 mths ago
        Yes you're right Kleetus, big business is never greedy. I think we need more information before you can blame or rule out fracking.
    • truthman  •  Hanover, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Pittsburgh should change its name to Tebow Town, he owned those has beens !
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