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This is a 5 page paper that provides an overview of the Marcellus shale controversy in the Catskills. A cost benefit analysis of the natural gas drilling is performed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. The Controversy of Marcellus Shale Drilling in the Catskills
, 11/2010 --properly! In the light of the disastrous 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, increased focus is being
placed on ecological risk scenarios involving the safety of drilling for natural resources. One such example is presently taking place in New York State, where a long-standing agreement that prohibits
industrial activity in the upstate Watershed which provides New York City with 90% of its water supply has failed to provide protection against an initiative to use horizontal hydrofracking to
access natural gas deposits in Marcellus shale within the Watershed. Many have questioned whether or not the use of toxic chemicals in such drilling operations would impact the quality of
the water, and what significance this would have for the cost and quality of New York Citys drinking supply. This paragraph helps the student set up the rest of the
paper by giving an overview of the various standards by which one can judge the controversy. This is a topic that can be viewed from a variety of angles, as
it supposes many questions. Who will profit from the venture, and who will suffer a loss? Do the risks justify the potential rewards? What economic impact will this entail, and
what ecological impact? Ultimately, the value of the drilling operation must be considered from a variety of standards, including ecological, efficiency, and safety standards. The ecological standard of judgment
considers the overall impact that the operation will have upon the quality of the environment. It assesses the potential the operation holds to negatively impact the environment by introducing toxic
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