Thursday, September 30, 2010

HEALTH EFFECTS OF SHALE GAS EXTRACTION: WHAT IS KNOWN AND WHAT CAN WE PREDICT?

University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health 2010 Conference

http://www.eoh.pitt.edu/marcellus.asp

University Club, 123 University Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
November 19, 2010
8 AM – 6 PM

PURPOSE

This conference will explore the science and methodological approaches behind understanding environmental health impacts associated with increasing development of natural gas extraction from shale deposits found under wide geographical areas of the United States.
Natural gas plays a key role in the nation’s clean energy future and energy independence.  Over the past few years, several key technical, economic, and energy policy developments have spurred increased gas extraction and especially the use of hydraulic fracturing to recover gas over a wider diversity of geographic regions and geologic formations.  However, as with any technology that involves management of potentially toxic substances, there has been increasing concerns about the impact of increased hydraulic fracturing and other associated gas extraction procedures on drinking water resources, air quality, public health, and the environment in the vicinity of gas extraction facilities. The United States government has identified a lack of critical research on these impacts and gaps in basic research pertaining to the mobilization of toxic hazards, regional differences in hazards generated, pathways of human exposure, and amounts of exposures that hamper full assessment of health risks from the hazards released during current gas extraction methodologies.
The conference will present the scientific challenges and issues that are being explored by government and academic investigators, as well novel methodologies being employed to assess the health impacts and reduce the hazards produced by gas extraction, refining, and delivery operations.
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REGISTRATION and COST

Registration is required. There is no cost to attend. Registration includes:
  • Participation in the conference
  • Morning refreshments
  • Lunch
  • Post-conference cocktail/beer reception (ID required)
Download the Registration Form in either PDF Format or for your convenience Microsoft Word Format and either email or mail the completed form to Sara Gillooly at: seg14@pitt.edu, Bridgeside Point, 100 Technology Drive, Ste. 328 Attn: Sara Gillooly, BRIDG, Pittsburgh, PA 15219-3130. Call with questions: (412) 383-7540.
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TENTATIVE AGENDA

  • 7:30 – 8:00 AM — On-site registration and Sign-In
  • 8:00 – 8:30 AM — Introduction
  • 8:30 – 10:00 AM — Session 1 – Overview of Shale Gas Exposure and Health - Research and Views from Around the Country
  • 10:00 – 10:30 AM — Break
  • 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM — Session 2 – Water Contaminants Fate and Transport - Sources and Mechanisms of Exposure
  • 12:00 – 1:00 PM — Lunch Served
  • 1:00 – 2:30 PM — Session 3 – Fate and Transport of Air Contaminants - Sources and Mechanisms of Exposure
  • 2:30 – 3:00 PM — Break
  • 3:00 – 4:30 PM — Session 4 – Risk Assessment and Social and Public Health Impacts
  • 4:30 – 5:00 PM — Conclusions and Final Remarks
  • 5:00 – 6:00 PM — Reception and Networking (2 drink tickets provided during sign-in)
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

  • Carl Kirby, PhD — Professor, Bucknell University, Geology Department
  • Dan Bain, PhD — Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Geology and Planetary Science
  • David Sterling, PhD, CIH — Chair, Environmental and Occupational Health, UNT HSC School of Public Health
  • Jane Clougherty, MSc, ScD — Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health
  • John Veil — Manager, Water Policy Program, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Michel Boufadel, PhD, PE, P.Hydro. — Professor and Chair, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Director, Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection, Temple University
  • Robert Field — Research Scientist, University of Wyoming, Department of Atmospheric Sciences
  • Susan Christopherson, PhD — Professor, City and Regional Planning, Cornell University
  • Tracy Bank, PhD — Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo, Department of Geology
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LODGING OPTIONS

Local Hotels Rate
Quality Inn University Center
3401 Blvd. of the Allies Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 683-6100
$89.99/night
Residence Inn by Marriott
3896 Bigelow Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 621-2200
$113-114/night
Hampton Inn University Center
3315 Hamlet Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 681-1000
$119.00/night
Wyndham Pittsburgh University Place
3454 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 683-2040
$125.00/night
Holiday Inn at University Center
100 Lytton Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 682-6800
$127.00/night
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PARKING

We recommend that attendees park in the Soldiers and Sailors Garage.
To contact the University Club with questions or directions to the conference, please call: 412-648-8213 or email: uclub@pitt.edu.

STEERING COMMITTEE

  • Aaron Barchowsky, PhD — Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health (GSPH), Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) department
  • Conrad Dan Volz, DrPH, MPH — Assistant Professor, GSPH, EOH; Director and Principal Investigator, Center for Healthy Environments and Communities (CHEC), GSPH; Director, Environmental Health Risk Assessment Certificate Program, GSPH, EOH
  • John Stolz, PhD — Professor, Duquesne University, Department of Biological Sciences; Director, Center for Environmental Research and Education (CERE), Duquense University
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CONFERENCE PLANNERS

  • Charles Christen, DrPH, MEd — Director of Operations, CHEC, GSPH
  • Samantha Malone, MPH, CPH — Communications Specialist and Doctoral Student, CHEC, GSPH
  • Sara Gillooly — Administrative Assistant, GSPH, EOH
    Contact for more information: seg14@pitt.edu, (412) 383-7540

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