from Spence Guerin
U.S. EPA PUBLIC HEARING: KEEP THE FRACK OUTTA FLORIDA WATER
TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2014, 4:00PM-8:30PM Golden Gate Community
Center Auditorium
4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116
contact: STONECRAB
ALLIANCE @ FACEBOOK or dwyerka@gmail.com
NOTE: CARPOOL FROM ORLANDO to Naples will be announced soon.
The EPA Hearing is
scheduled for MARCH 11. SAVE THE DATE! 4:00-8:30PM. We need you and all of
Florida to join us to create critical mass; how many show up will determine
what the EPA does. Save our water and our Everglades from dirty drilling. To
speak or submit comments, email Mcmanus.Fred@epa.gov
Oil drilling is more than an environmental issue. It is a
human rights issue. Extreme extraction violates the most basic of all human
rights – access to clean water and clean air. The drilling we’re trying to stop
is only 1000 feet from homes in the Big Cypress Swamp watershed, a critical
recharge area in the western Everglades. Each well is permitted to use 5
million gallons of water per month. Unlike agricultural water, the drilling
water cannot be recycled or reused; it is toxic and must be injected into the
boulder zone. Given the worldwide water scarcity and annual water restrictions
in South Florida, it is criminal to permit the oil industry to destroy so much
fresh water. Imagine thousands of wells on this 115,000-acre parcel, and even
more, since Collier Resources just leased another 350,000 acres of mineral
rights for seismic testing. Just as the pumping of aquifers in Florida has
dried up natural springs, and in Texas, entire cities, so too, the oil
industry’s pumping of our aquifer threatens to dry up nearby wells and
wetlands, including the Fakahatchee, Picayune, and Corkscrew.
This new type of drilling that includes acid fracking could
easily destroy the entire 30-year, 13-billion dollar Everglades Restoration
Project. Drilling is thus a major threat to our water: our drinking water,
beaches, estuaries, rivers, wetlands, Gulf, Everglades, Florida Bay, and
Keys—all of which are vital to our economy, wildlife, and to the people who
call Florida home. Florida is still suffering from the worst oil disaster on
record. We know that accidents happen.
Over time, pipes leak. Injected fluids, surface. And, as the BP disaster shows,
even cement casings fail. Because it only takes one incident to taint or even
ruin a community’s aquifer, drilling is not in the public interest. Our water and our Everglades are far more valuable than even
a major oil play. They're our life-blood, fueling everything from agriculture
to our multi-billion dollar tourist industry. The Everglades is also a national
treasure, on par with the Grand Canyon. Extreme extraction isn’t safe. Not
here. Not anywhere. Ask Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia. Now is the time to preserve our air and our water that keeps
us alive. Now is the time to create a sustainable future.
So join us, March 11, in Naples and bring as many people as
you can. This is an URGENT REQUEST. The federal EPA is flying in for a hearing
that could decide the fate of Florida water and open the door to Everglades
drilling. We need to act fast and get big. It’s time to show just how strong
and far reaching opposition is to Everglades oil drilling. We need you at the
hearing to say “NO” to the injection well. March 11. Clean water not dirty
drilling. See you in Naples!
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