Comments on Bill 5  

Importation of Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater Prohibition Act  Dec. 5, 2013    Thank  you  for  this  opportunity  to  comment  on  the  Importation  of  Hydraulic  Fracturing  Wastewater  Prohibition  Act,  which  received  its  First  Reading  in  the  Nova  Scotia  Legislature  three days ago.  Sierra Club Canada is a national environmental organization with Chapters and groups across  the  country.  The  Atlantic  Canada  Chapter  has  members  and  supporters  in  all  four  Atlantic  Provinces  and  acts  to  engage  Atlantic  Canadians  through  education  and  political  advocacy  to  green the economy and protect our environment. Our vision is of an Atlantic Canada of dynamic  communities, thriving ecosystems, and a prosperous economy fueled entirely by renewable energy.  Our current campaigns centre around creating a ban or moratoria on fracking in each Atlantic  province,  protecting  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence  as  a  unique  and  vital  Canadian  ecosystem,  educating  youth  and  fostering  leadership  skills,  and  encouraging  policies  to  reduce  ghg  emissions,  particularly  in  Newfoundland  and  Labrador.  There  are  also  many  other  volunteer  initiatives being carried out on the ground through our membership.   Our key campaigner on the issue of fracking, Heidi Verheul, began to volunteer to help create  our  document  A  Guide  to  Hydraulic  Fracturing  in  Atlantic  Canada  precisely  because  of  her  concern about fracking wastewater being discharged into the Chiganois River downstream of  the Atlantic Industrial Services waste facility in Debert.  Because  our  research  demonstrated  to  us  that  fracking  waste  could  contain  unknown  list  of  hundreds  of  chemicals  and  elements  of  unknown  types  and  quantities,  Heidi  knew  that  the  waste  being  accepted  in  Debert  might  not  be  safe  for  our  health  and  the  health  of  our  waterways.  Based on broad concern from our membership, Sierra Club went on to launch a petition calling  for  a  ban  on  fracking  in  Nova  Scotia,  which  was  introduced  by  NDP  member  Gary  Burrill  on  Nov.  2,  2011.  I  have  with  me  today  another  petition,  which  I  wish  to  enter  into  the  record,  which contains 2357 signatures calling for a ban on the import of fracking waste into NS. This  petition has received support from constituents of all political stripes, and is signed by Randy  Delorey  –  before  he  became  Nova  Scotia’s  Environment  Minster.  I  want  to  thank  all  the 

volunteers  from  across  the  province,  who  reached  out  to  their  communities  to  gather  all  of  these signatures.  We are opposed to unconventional oil and gas development such as hydraulic fracturing for the  following reasons:  •



Fracking is not safe for many reasons, but I will focus on the fracking wastewater in my  comments  today.  The  chemicals  used  in  fracking  are  linked  to  health  impacts  ranging  from  respiratory  problems  to  gastrointestinal  impacts  to  cancer.  Fracking  fluids  may  contain  chemicals  such  as  benzene,  bromide,  and  the  heavy  metals  barium  and  strontium.  Fracking  fluids  may  also  pick  up  radioactive  materials  from  the  ground,  as  was the case for fracking fluids here in Nova Scotia. Even when taken to industrial waste  facilities,  the  chemicals  in  fracking  fluid  may  not  be  treated  because  a)  the  industrial  waste facility does not know what is in them and thus cannot treat the waste; and / or b)  some  toxins  and  radioactive  materials  may  be  impossible  to  remove  –  leaving  a  toxic  residue  in  the  discharge  from  waste  management  facilities.  This  discharge  will  ultimately end up in municipal waste water systems, our rivers, and potentially the Bay  of Fundy.     Unconventional  oil  and  gas  development  does  not  create  the  jobs  and  prosperity  industry claims it does. For instance, ground truthing of industry claims for job creation  by  the  industry  in  Pennsylvania  show  that  job  creation  is  over‐estimated  by  industry  estimated by 800 times! Municipalities surveyed in areas where fracking has taken place  in  Pennsylvania  has  shown  that  more  municipalities  report  increased  costs  (26%)  caused by in the industry than those that report increased revenues (18%). In Texas, it  is estimated that over 1 billion dollars will need to be added to road maintenance and  construction to support the heavy truck traffic associated with this industry – and they  do  not  experience  the  winters  we  do!  According  to  the  Energy  Policy  Forum,  in  North  Dakota’s  shale  oil  field,  costs  of  damage  to  roads  have  reached  $7  billion  in  2012,  dwarfing royalties gathered since 2010, pegged at $3.3 billion. 

 



We  also  know,  due  to  work  of  the  Blue  Green  Alliance,  that  focusing  on  renewable  energy and energy efficiency creates far more jobs for our economy that fossil fuels: for  every $1 million invested, we could see 2 jobs in the oil and gas sector versus 15 jobs in  renewables  –  so  the  current  $1.3  billion  in  subsides  to  oil  and  gas  could  be  creating  18,000 more jobs.    Natural gas extracted through fracking is not a “bridge fuel” to a cleaner energy future.  In  fact,  peer  reviewed  research  from  Cornell  University  has  shown  that  that  methane  emissions from fracked wells are substantial (3.6‐7.9 % of methane leaks from fracked  wells). This is particularly worrying from a climate perspective because each molecule  of methane creates 20—25 more of a climate effect than a molecule of carbon dioxide.  Peer reviewed research on the emissions from shale gas plays shows that fracking can  result  climate  effects  that  are  from  20%  higher  to  even  twice  that  associated  with  burning the equivalent amount of coal energy.  

  •

Finally,  we  simply  don’t  need  to  frack.  A  growing  body  of  research  and  on‐the‐ground  examples is demonstrating that we can shift quickly to safe sources of renewable energy  and energy efficiency in order to meet our energy needs. You may have all heard about  what a spill from a solar panel can result in: it’s called a sunny day! 

  We  are  very  pleased  to  see  Bill  5  introduced  so  early  on  in  the  sitting  of  the  House,  since  without it, Nova Scotians could have been responsible for accepting fracking waste from other  jurisdictions, even as we are evaluating the risks of this activity ourselves.   I  was  gratified  to  read  in  the  Hansard  that  both  the  Progressive  Conservative  and  NDP  representatives that debated the Bill on Dec. 3rd supported it as well.  This Bill demonstrates that our leaders take the threat represented by fracking waste seriously,  and we hope this action bodes well for future decisions regarding fracking and unconventional  oil and gas development in this province.   Please accept our support for this Bill, with the following questions and concerns:  Concern about Bill­5  1. The  Bill  only  applies  to  wastewater  and  produced  water  from  hydraulic  fracturing.  So  for  example produced waters from coal bed  methane,  or  waters  produced on Western  NL through a technology known an acid squeeze could still be accepted into Nova Scotia.  Both  of  these  wastewater  sources  could  contain  a  similar  suite  of  elements  and  chemicals with unknown impacts to our health and environment and so these sources of  waste should also be banned.   Recommendation:  Wastewater  and  produced  water  from  unconventional  oil  and  gas  extraction be included in the list of waste sources covered by this legislation.    2.    My colleague from the Council of Canadians will go into greater detail on this issue, but  the fine proposed for transporting fracking waste into the province is far too low. The oil  and gas industry is one of the most wealthy sectors on the planet: a fine of $10,000 per  day for violations is far to low and could be considered “the cost of doing business.” We  recommend increasing this fine substantially to give it more teeth.  Questions about Enforceability of Bill­5  3. We are concerned that the Bill must be linked to existing permits and approvals given to  industrial waste facilities and any other relevant industrial approvals in the province –  these permits and approvals must be altered to incorporate this new Bill.    4. Also, we wish to know how the Department of Environment work with their equivalent  departments  in  other  jurisdictions  to  ensure  fracking  waste  is  not  shipped  here  or 

through  the  province  to  other  destinations,  since  the  transport  on  our  roadways  also  represents a risk?   

5. Finally,  in  the  last  provincial  budget,  NS  Environment  (NSE)  was  cut  by  5%.  NSE  is  allocated  only 0.3% of  our provincial  budget. We know  that our environment is  under  increasing  threat,  there  is  massive  support  for  environmental  protection  and  enforcement,  and  that  we  must  use  our  limited  resources  to  be proactive  about  issues  such as fracking. Otherwise, we end up paying more as a society than if we had been able  to respond to new threats (like fracking) quickly. Please note that there are millions of  litres  of  fracking  waste  in  the  province  right  now  that  we  must  deal  with.  What  resources  will  be  provided  to  NSE  to  deliver  on  this  Bill  while  meeting  existing  regulatory challenges? 

  Thank you!         

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