Vermont obtains dubious distinction of being the 1st state to ban hydraulic fracturing

The Houston Chronicle reports that Vermont has become the 1st state to ban hydraulic fracturing:

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Gov. Peter Shumlin on Wednesday signed into law the nation’s first ban on a hotly debated natural gas drilling technique that involves blasting chemical-laced water deep into the ground.

The Democrat, surrounded at a Statehouse ceremony by environmentalists and Twinfield Union School students who pushed for the ban, said the law may help Vermont set an example for other states. The ban may be largely symbolic, though, because there is believed to be little to no natural gas or oil beneath the surface in Vermont.

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin gave the reasoning behind the bill:

Shumlin said the increased amounts of natural gas obtainable through hydraulic fracturing were not worth the risk to drinking water supplies.

In the coming generation or two, “drinking water will be more valuable than oil or natural gas,” Shumlin said. Continue reading