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Concerns Grow As Marcellus Shale Drillers Prepare To Begin Locally

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Dec. 9, 2010

Formal filings to drill new Marcellus gas wells in Garrett County are expected any day from a company whose work locally in Pennsylvania has produced complaints about damage to a water well (see related story), and, a new study finds, more than 1,000 violations of Pennsylvania regulations so far this year. The process is still new to many Garrett Countians, with significant revenue being promised by drilling companies. However, concerns over the fracking process continue to grow.
Another concern is coming to light in that the principal oversight agency in charge of approving drilling, the Maryland Department of the Environment, is understaffed, under-funded, and limited by outmoded regulations. This situation is generating new scrutiny in Annapolis, as legislators prepare for the 2011 legislative session.

At least two central Maryland delegates are known to be drafting legislation that would call for a moratorium on drilling until MDE’s mining division in Baltimore completes a full review of its regulations and procedures. But details have yet to emerge.

“The MDE is working to find additional resources,” said Lisa Nissley, legislative liaison and environmental justice coordinator. Nissley noted the passage of a bill last spring that allows the department to impose licensing fees on energy companies.

“This would give us the revenue needed to hire additional inspectors,” she said.

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Winter’s next round expected early Sunday

Preparations under way throughout region
From Staff Reports
The Cumberland Times-News Sat Dec 11, 2010, 08:01 AM EST

— CUMBERLAND — Winter’s early onslaught in Western Maryland is expected to continue this weekend with another winter storm predicted by early Sunday.

“It’s not going to be a paralyzing storm but the winds and the cold behind the initial system means business,” said Accuweather meteorologist Tom Kines at State College, Pa., Friday afternoon.

“Saturday looks to be a great day with sunshine and temperatures into the 40s for Cumberland, but then Saturday night into Sunday it will begin as snow or freezing rain until the front gets through later Sunday morning,” said Kines.

As for snow accumulation, Cumberland could get an inch, and several inches could fall in areas west of the city. “You are going to deal with a lot of snow showers Sunday night and for a prolonged period through Tuesday. I wouldn’t be surprised if areas of Western Maryland have up to a foot of snow on the ground by the time it’s finished,” he said.

The National Weather Service predicted a major storm system will affect the region Saturday night and into Sunday with mixed precipitation and possible snow accumulation. Widespread lake effect snow showers were also expected along with brisk northwest winds and cold temperatures that could push wind-chill readings to the minus 10 degrees range Monday night and Tuesday.

Daytime temperatures are not expected above 20 degrees.

For extreme Western Maryland, rain or freezing rain is expected after midnight Saturday and continuing throughout the day before turning to snow showers Sunday night, according to the National Weather Service. The forecast was posted Friday at noon.

Storm preparations were under way throughout the region, including Garrett County, where more than a foot-and-a-half of snow fell at Keysers Ridge over a four-day period ending Wednesday.

At the same time, up to 2 feet of snow was reported in the higher elevations of West Virginia.

“Tomorrow, SHA will begin to ‘pretreat’ interstates in western Allegany and Garrett counties if pavement conditions warrant,” said Maryland State Highway Administration spokesman Chuck Gischlar. “If the pavement is wet or the forecast changes to a mostly rainy start, then pretreating is not an option as it will run off of the highway.

“When SHA pretreats, we will use a combination of 85 percent salt brine/15 percent sugar beet molasses mixture. The material is sprayed onto the pavement and allowed to dry, which prevents snow and ice from initially bonding to the pavement and allowing SHA crews to remain ahead of the storm,” he said.

Wet or snow/ice covered roadways are not ideal and motorists should slow down and remain safely behind SHA crews. Posted speed limits apply to ideal weather conditions.

For latest information on road conditions, including access to live traffic cameras, log on to www.roads.maryland.gov and click the CHART icon.

Winter officially begins Dec. 21.

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Top Snow Sport Resorts on Visit During Break

Posted by The Elm on December 10, 2010

By Kim Friel
Student Life Editor

Winter break is a time to relax, celebrate the holidays, and have fun with the winter climate. “Having fun” does not include driving dangerously on slick roads and shoveling out your family’s driveway, but it can include checking out the area’s top skiing, snowboarding, and snowtubing resorts. Here is a list of the best places to go, their rates, and how far away they are.

In Maryland:

WISP RESORT

“With a world renowned energy-efficient snowmaking system and over 100 inches of annual snowfall in Garrett County, Wisp’s 132 acres of ski terrain provide snowsport enthusiasts an incredible winter playground. Non-skiers and boarders won’t be left out; in fact, they’ll have as much trouble deciding what to do next with all that Wisp Resort and the Deep Creek Lake area have to offer: mountain coaster, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, fly fishing and more.” – www.wispresort.com

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Snow squall catches drivers and roads crews off guard


Kevin G. Gilbert Staff Photographer

By DON AINES
December 10, 2010
dona@herald-mail.com
Friday morning’s snow squall caught state and county roads crews off guard, forcing them to abandon regular maintenance jobs and return to storage facilities to load salt trucks to treat the icy roads.

The unexpected storm sent cars and trucks skidding off roads and into each other and caused multi-vehicle pile-ups on Interstate 70 in eastern Washington County and western Frederick County, Maryland State Police said….

…Western Allegany County and Garrett County could see state roads pretreated this weekend with a new mixture of 85 percent salt brine and 15 percent sugar beet molasses if weather projections warrant and road conditions are suitable, Gischlar said. The beet molasses helps the pretreatment mix better adhere to the road surface, he said.

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Increase in alcohol tax would save millions of dollars

Since Maryland’s tax on beer and wine has not been increased since 1972 and the tax on spirits has not been increased since 1955, Barry Rascovar was absolutely right in his column (“Tough budget cuts could make O’Malley a national player,” Nov. 26) in describing an increase in our state’s alcohol tax as “long overdue.”

According to a study by professors David Jernigan and Hugh Waters of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the dime-a-drink increase in the Maryland alcohol tax that we and a broad coalition of Marylanders are proposing as the Lorraine Sheehan legislation in the 2011 session would save many lives from alcohol abuse and hundreds of millions of dollars in health care costs.

Approximately 100,000 of these new enrollees were children who have been eligible for years but were not enrolled, and we commend the O’Malley-Brown administration and, particularly, Secretary of Health John Colmers for doing all they could to make sure that as many of Maryland’s children as possible have the health care they need.

Others are parents like Crystal Moon of Garrett County, whose doctor told her she would have been killed by an illness that her new state health care card helped to prevent. You can see other stories like Ms. Moon’s of how the new health care law helped people at www.healthcareforall.com

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Marcellus Shale To Be Discussed At GC Auditorium

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Dec. 9, 2010

The University of Maryland Extension of Garrett County will present a lecture titled “Geology of the Marcellus Shale in Western Maryland” tonight, Thursday, Dec. 9, at 7 p.m. The event will be held at the Garrett College Auditorium. The lecture will be given by geologist Jeff Halka, director of the Maryland Geological Survey.
Over the last 70 years, the 400-million-year-old Oriskany sandstone has been the primary target of Appalachian gas exploration. Tens of thousands of conventional wells have been drilled in this rock formation. However, geologists have generally understood that the gas contained within this porous sandstone unit was likely generated in the overlying organic-rich Marcellus shale.

Recent developments in well drilling and stimulation technologies have made it possible to exploit these organic-rich layers directly and allow the capture of gas contained within the less permeable shale.

Halka’s lecture will explain the formation of the Marcellus shale and the subsequent development of natural gas within the shale.

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Five things to do outdoors this weekend – outdoors girl blog

It’s supposed to get into the 40s this Saturday and Sunday. Positively balmy. Here’s five things to get you out and about this weekend that don’t involve advertising circulars or standing in checkout lines:

2) Cold, clear nights are perfect for star gazing. Learn where to look and what you’re looking at Saturday at 8 p.m. at Soldier’s Delight Natural Environment Area, 5100 Deer Park Road, Owings Mills. Members of the Westminster Astronomy will give you a look at the galaxy from inside out. The program will include a discussion of Perseus and the last meteor shower of the year. The event is free; donations appreciated. To reserve a spot, call 877-794-0606.

3) On Sunday, celebrate the 55th anniversary of the Wisp Resort at Deep Creek Lake. One-day lift tickets are $7, sports rental and group lessons are half price. Activities include a scavenger hunt, a hot cocoa and cider tasting, muscis and games. At 1 p.m., Wisp will unveil a birthday cake made by Baltimore’s Charm City Cakes and cut free pieces for everyone. The celebration will spill over to Monday. There’s more at http://www.wispresort.com.

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Hospital effort could reduce readmissions

By Julie Appleby
Kaiser Health News
Tuesday, December 7, 2010

One of six patients hospitalized in Maryland in the past year ended up back in the same facility within a month, a risky situation for them and a costly one for bill payers.

To keep that from happening so often, more than a dozen hospitals in the state are considering joining an experiment: Upending the traditional way they are paid and setting in motion changes that could both boost patient care and reduce preventable admissions….

…Two rural hospitals – Garrett County Memorial in Oakland and McCready Memorial in Crisfield – have already signed such contracts for three years, and at least seven more, including Calvert, are in line to do so, said Murray.

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Study: fee boost could keep Md. trout river clean

OAKLAND, Md. (AP) – A study concludes that anglers and boaters are willing to pay more to keep the North Branch of the Potomac River running clean.

The $40,000 study by Downstream Strategies of Morgantown, W.Va., was delivered Friday to state regulators by the Maryland State Water Quality Advisory Committee.

Federal, state and Garrett County agencies ordered the report to address an expected loss of government operating funds for eight machines that regularly dispense lime into the river and its tributaries to counteract acid drainage from abandoned coal mines.

Researchers found that river users are willing to pay higher trout stamp fees or donate to a restoration fund to maintain the $321,000 annual cost of the lime dosers.

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OAKLAND, Md. (AP) – A study concludes that anglers and boaters are willing to pay more to keep the North Branch of the Potomac River running clean.

The $40,000 study by Downstream Strategies of Morgantown, W.Va., was delivered Friday to state regulators by the Maryland State Water Quality Advisory Committee.

Federal, state and Garrett County agencies ordered the report to address an expected loss of government operating funds for eight machines that regularly dispense lime into the river and its tributaries to counteract acid drainage from abandoned coal mines.

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Open House Set At Historic Station

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An open house event will be held at the historic B&O Railroad Station in Oakland on Friday, Dec. 10, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The station has been decorated for Christmas, and refreshments will be served. Raffle tickets for a “Z” gauge model railroad set that has been valued at $400 will also be available. The drawing for the train set will take place on Dec. 18 in front of Proudfoot’s Pharmacy. All proceeds from will be used by the town of Oakland to continue preparations at the station for the planned partnership with the B&O Museum of Baltimore, which will take over the operation of the station as a museum. The town will continue to own the facility in this partnership, and restoration work is still required before the arrival of B&O. The public is invited to attend, although the snow, which began yesterday, will be somewhat deeper by that time, as it is predicted to continue falling for at least the next seven days. Photo by John McEwen.

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