Meetings in Pulteney on disposal well issues this week

By Staff reports
Posted Feb 04, 2010 @ 04:01 PM
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Two meetings are being held in Pulteney to discuss issues related to the wastewater disposal well proposed by Chesapeake Energy.

Toxic Invasion
Walter Hang, toxicologist, will speak  about the threat of a toxic deep well disposal in Pulteney from 1 to 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5 at the Pulteney Fire House, 8891 Brown Road, Pulteney.
 

Panel Discussion
A panel discussion on deep well disposal of concentrated brine laced with unspecified chemicals in an abandoned gas well in Pulteney  will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7, also at the fire house. The panel will include Congressman Eric Massa; Walter Hang, Toxicologist and President of Toxics Targeting; Tony Ingraffea, Professor of Civil Engineering, Cornell University; Art Hunt, Hunt Country Vineyards; Steve Coffman, Committee to Preserve the Finger Lakes; Rachel Treichler, attorney and environmentalist
 

Two meetings are being held in Pulteney to discuss issues related to the wastewater disposal well proposed by Chesapeake Energy.

Toxic Invasion
Walter Hang, toxicologist, will speak  about the threat of a toxic deep well disposal in Pulteney from 1 to 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5 at the Pulteney Fire House, 8891 Brown Road, Pulteney.
 

Panel Discussion
A panel discussion on deep well disposal of concentrated brine laced with unspecified chemicals in an abandoned gas well in Pulteney  will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7, also at the fire house. The panel will include Congressman Eric Massa; Walter Hang, Toxicologist and President of Toxics Targeting; Tony Ingraffea, Professor of Civil Engineering, Cornell University; Art Hunt, Hunt Country Vineyards; Steve Coffman, Committee to Preserve the Finger Lakes; Rachel Treichler, attorney and environmentalist
 

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