Protesters chained to fence outside Inergy gas facility in New York

[UPDATE: 3 arrest­ed for block­ade.]

[UPDATE: 3 arrest­ed for block­ade.]

I am chained to a fence out­side an Iner­gy facil­i­ty near Watkins Glen, New York, and I am not alone.

We are protest­ing the gasi­fi­ca­tion of New York. We don’t want frack­ing in this state (or any state), and we don’t like Inergy’s plans to build a gas stor­age hub in Seneca Lake salt cav­erns.

We believe that:

1. Inergy’s plans are reck­less and dan­ger­ous. Salt Cav­ern stor­age facil­i­ties are more acci­dent prone than any oth­er type of gas stor­age facil­i­ty. 

2. Even if noth­ing goes wrong, there will be plen­ty wrong. The Iner­gy project will change the char­ac­ter of our rur­al area by increas­ing the lev­els of traf­fic, noise and pol­lu­tion. Just the pol­lu­tion alone will kill peo­ple, and gas devel­op­ment will sure­ly harm our exist­ing win­ery, agri­cul­tur­al and tourism indus­tries.

3. Iner­gy can’t be trust­ed. Iner­gy has been caught in so many lies and is keep­ing so many secrets that it has no cred­i­bil­i­ty what­so­ev­er. It can­not be relied on as a guardian of pub­lic safe­ty.

4. The Iner­gy project is clear­ly meant to facil­i­tate the frack­ing of New York, Ohio and Penn­syl­va­nia. We adamant­ly oppose frack­ing and con­sid­er it cat­a­stroph­ic fol­ly. We want the Iner­gy project stopped because of its own lack of mer­it, and also as part of the larg­er effort to stop frack­ing.

5. We resent the fact that, even though we live here, we have been giv­en no say in what hap­pens to our area. We know, for exam­ple, that the DEC is keep­ing secrets for Iner­gy. And we know that the DEC sent pro­posed frack­ing reg­u­la­tions to the gas com­pa­nies for review, before final­iz­ing them and releas­ing them for pub­lic com­ment. No such oppor­tu­ni­ty was afford­ed to the industry’s oppo­nents. We can­not remain silent while a demon­stra­bly biased agency makes deci­sions behind closed doors that could for­ev­er change our way of life.