Let s Protect America s Health from Fracking



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February 20, 2014 Let s Protect America s Health from Fracking Dear President Obama and state officials, As doctors, nurses, researchers and other health professionals, we are deeply concerned about fracking and its growing threat to public health and the environment. Fracking operations often use toxic chemicals, generate millions of gallons of wastewater that can be laced with cancer- causing and even radioactive material, and release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other harmful pollutants into the air we breathe. Each of these fracking threats is increasingly taking its toll, including: Fracking and its toxic waste have contaminated drinking water sources from Pennsylvania to New Mexico; There is a growing number of documented cases of individuals suffering acute and chronic health effects while living near fracking operations including nausea, rashes, dizziness, headaches and nose bleeds; Physicians reviewing medical records in Pennsylvania have called these illnesses the tip of the iceberg of fracking impacts on health; and A study by researchers at the University of Colorado School of Public Health showed that people living within a half- mile of fracking wells had higher health risks, including cancer. Given this toll of drilling damage, the prudent and precautionary response would be to halt fracking wherever it s already happening and ban new fracking. But instead, the oil and gas industry is seeking to expand fracking at a frenzied pace, even into areas which provide drinking water for millions of Americans. In light of the foregoing, we urge you to take two immediate steps to protect families and communities on the frontlines of fracking: First, you should call to close the loopholes that make fracking exempt from key provisions of our nation s bedrock environmental and public health laws, including our nation s hazardous waste law, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Second, please heed the

recommendation of your administration s fracking advisory committee and declare sensitive areas including places that provide drinking water for millions of Americans as "off- limits to fracking. We as health professionals are also calling for a ban on fracking and its toxic waste here in Massachusetts. With the prospect of fracking coming to the Pioneer Valley, and of billions of gallons of toxic wastewater next door if fracking is allowed in New York, we need to stop the fracking threat now. Left unchecked, fracking will soon emerge as one of the greatest environmental health threats we have faced in a generation. We urge you to take action now. Sincerely,

Phil Brown Professor, Environmental Health, Northeastern Bouve College of Health Sciences Aline C. Gubrium Associate Professor, Community Health Education, University of Massachusetts Amherst Alexander Suvorov Assistant Professor, School of Public Health & Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst Laura N. Vandenberg Assistant Professor, Environmental Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst Lisa Wexler Associate Professor and Division Director, Community Health Studies, University of Massachusetts Amherst Ezra Wood Assistant Professor, Environmental Health, University of Massachusetts Amherst Ning Zhang Assistant Professor, Health Policy and Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst Alex Belkin Pre- Med Student, EMT, Brandeis University Lucy M. Candib Professor, Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Suzanne B. Cashman Professor and Director of Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical School Robert Goldberg Professor, Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Jennifer Thornton Clerk, Public Health & Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Paul R. Odgren Associate Professor, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Massachusetts Joseph DiFranza Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Barry Saver Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Doris B. Burford RN, Boston Medical Center Gwendolyn Wong Writer and Curator, Alzheimer Research Forum Mary Lindholm University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center Lisa Nicholson Residency Program Coordinator, University of Massachusetts Edwin D. Boudreaux Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine, Psychiatry, and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Merav Socolovsky Department of Cancer Biology, University of Massachusetts Mark Bisanzo Division Director, Division of Global Health and International Emergency Medicine, University of Massachusetts David Gilchrist Family Practice, University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center Desree Polevy Registered Nurse, Newton- Wellesley Hospital Susan Barisano Registered Nurse, Massachusetts General Hospital

Jackie O'Brien Registered Nurse, Holy Family Hospital Susan Hellerstein Obstetrician/Gynecologist, Brigham and Women's Hospital Stephanie Van Dam Registered Nurse, Whittier Health Network Iris Vicencio- Rasku Nurse Lauren Napolitana Nurse David Bellinger Professor, Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health Candace Nelson Research Fellow, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health May- Lorie Saint Laurent Research Study Coordinator, Institute for Community Inclusion Anthony Robbins MD, MPA, Tufts University School of Medicine D'Janapha Fortune health educator Sharon Callender RN, MPH, Mattapan Community Health Center Mardge Cohen MD Angela Nannini Associate Professor, Northeastern University Bouve College of Health Sciences Sylvia Hobbs Manager, Center for Health Information and Analysis

Andrea Chiger Medical Student, Boston University School of Medicine Mary Ann Kopydlowski RN, Boston Healthcare for the Homeless (BHCH) David Arond MD, MPH, Tufts University School of Medicine Penelope Wells CEO, SADD, Inc Barbara Estabrook MSPH, CHES, Research Program Director, UMass Florette Willis Health Policy Analyst, CPS Erica Streit- Kaplan Outreach and Enrollment Coordinator, Community Catalyst