Due to the efforts of our members and allies, and with the help of our YOU ARE HERE map, people all over the region are now up in arms about shale gas

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Due to the efforts of our members and allies, and with the help of our YOU ARE HERE map, people all over the region are now up in arms about shale gas infrastructure of every stripe. New coalitions are coming together, blockades are planned, forums are being held, hearings and rallies are packed! We've reached a turning point for the anti-fracking movement in New York State: it's way beyond just talking about a ban now. Because really, we are already being fracked, in every way BUT the drilling.

Here's a roundup of recent and upcoming actions:

Seneca Lake Residents Keeping Up the Pressure

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The supremely insane proposal to store explosive liquefied gases in unstable salt caverns next to an aquifer for 100,000 people has now been approved.

Despite years of presenting scientific fact and thoughtful comments to reviewing agencies, local residents and their precious local ecology and economy are being shunted aside for the benefit of industry. After exhausting all regulatory avenues, as Captain Ray has often predicted with the sign he carries to all rallies (pictured at left), this is when the rubber meets the road. TODAY.

A demonstration and civil disobedience, planned by Finger Lakes communities, is taking place this morning. Click HERE for details about the action. Check our facebook page today for updates on the action.

Spectra Has Fight on its Hands with AIM Project

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Saturday, Oct. 25th, Westchester residents keep after Spectra, with a Rally Against the Algonquin AIM Pipeline: 12 to 3pm in Pugsley Park, 1038-1098 Main Street, Peekskill, NY. Co-sponsored by the Reynolds Hills, Concerned Peekskill Residents (CPR), Keep Yorktown Safe (KYS) and Stop the Algonquin Pipeline Expansion (SAPE) Share the Facebook event.

NYC Grassroots Alliance member, Paul Stark reported on the recent hearing in Buchanan, on Spectra's plan to build a 42"-diameter pipeline near the village elementary school. As one resident, a first responder, put it: "We’re fighters. We’re the ones who go into burning buildings when they fall down. We’re the ones that go in after those kids even if we’ve only got 90 seconds.” Read the full story HERE. Watch video of the scoping hearing in Cortland HERE.

Dominion Compressor Project Draws Fire

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FERC's overcrowded and chaotic hearing in Georgetown on October 8th

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The hubris and ineptness of FERC and pipeline builders is creating a level of response to infrastructure projects like never before.

FERC's attempts to circumvent appropriate environmental reviews and squelch opposition by hosting inadequate public hearings is leading to an even more intense public response.

Dominion's "New Market Project" threatens to bring an additional 112,000 dekatherms (per day) of fracked gas into New York and build THREE huge compressor stations, in addition to system-wide enlargements over nine counties in a 200-mile area. Yet, instead of holding meetings in each affected town, FERC plans to schedule only ONE additional meeting in the same area as the one it botched on October 8th. (Read a full account of that hearing and view video HERE.)

FERC Rubberstamping Leads to Week-Long Action

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Continuing the focus on FERC from the July rally, a large and diverse coalition will disrupt business as usual at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission headquarters for a whole week, November 3rd through 7th. Join up here.

Monday the 3rd and all succeeding days will begin bright and early by blocking FERC entrances. Arrests, if / when they occur, will probably happen before 11am.

• The action will continue with leafleting, chanting, creative street art and theater, and at 2pm on Monday the 3rd, by joining Tim DeChristopher and the folks from Popular Resistance for an action at Democratic National Committee headquarters.

• At 5pm a flash mob will POINT THE FINGER AT FERC! Sane has organized discount bus tickets ($25 RT) from NYC; only 5 seats are left; sign up for the bus HERE.

Elmira Residents Press for Answers on Frack Waste

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A group of concerned Chemung County organizations and individuals––including our friends from People for a Healthy Environment (PHE)––held a rally last week before a Chemung County Legislature meeting, to call attention to the dangerous disposal and treatment of fracking waste in their towns. While the county has officially said that the drill cuttings going into Chemung County facilities are "just soil," there's clear evidence that radioactive material is entering facilities that were never designed to handle such waste.

Doug Couchon from PHE brought the YOU ARE HERE map to the legislature's attention, saying that Chemung County is now firmly "on the map" because of its inattention to this issue. The rally and legislative session was covered by WENY news.

Help us win: Vote for YOU ARE HERE!

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Now that we've unveiled YOU ARE HERE, our map of fracking infrastructure across New York State, we are trying to spread the word. We could win a $10,000 grant to take the map on tour, but WE NEED YOUR HELP! Please vote here for our project, and tell every group or email list you're a part of to vote for our project as well. With your help we can bring the map to towns all over the state!

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