[Green] Barge Offload Facility

Dawn Weidner dawnweidner at gmail.com
Tue Jul 21 18:13:40 CDT 2020


Has Sherrod Brown responded in any way?
Dawn

On Tue, Jul 21, 2020, 5:55 PM gbanz42--- via Green <green at fuusm.org> wrote:

> GSC Folks:
>
>    Brad Bond just gave me an explanation for the most likely transport
> route of the fracking waste that Deep Rock Disposal has in mind after it is
> offloaded from barges.  The fracking waste will be transported from the
> barge tanks across Route 7 then into a pipe about 3-4 miles in length. The
> pipeline will take the waste material up the hill to Route 676 (Lancaster
> St.) and out toward the Career Center. The injection well that is the
> terminus of this pipeline is located just past the Career Center in back of
> the parking lot  of the  Ohio Soil & Water conservation offices. Brad is
> going to send me a photo of the entry to that injection well.
>
>    This is why it is so critical that Deep Rock be represented at this
> public meeting, and they will not be. The US Army Corps of Engineers really
> has no jurisdiction over this pipeline since it begins and ends away from
> the waters of the Ohio River. I don't know how we get Deep Rock to answer
> our questions about the condition of this pipeline, what exactly is
> "traditional well waste," and the safety and spill-prevention procedures
> involved in the transport of this material. Maybe a legal option is the
> only possible way.
>
>
> --
> George Banziger
> 202 Lawton Road
> Marietta, OH 45750-1111
> 740-434-5685
> cell: 740-434-3354
>
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