Senate Committee Approves Baker
Bill on Wellsite Safety
HARRISBURG - A bill that will speed up the response time of
police, fire and ambulance crews to accidents at Marcellus Shale
wellsites has received the unanimous approval of the Senate Veterans
Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, chaired by the
legislation's sponsor, Sen. Lisa Baker (R-20).
"Public safety comes first," Baker said. "With so many new
wellsites being drilled and more on the horizon, we must take every
responsible precaution against accidents and prepare for the
unexpected," Baker said.
"First responders have been telling me they often don't know
where wellsites are being drilled or what dangers they will face
when they arrive on scene, should they be called to a fire, spill,
leak, worker injury or other emergency," Baker said. "We need the
best information-sharing and coordination possible to prevent the
loss of life and property."
Baker's legislation requires operators to post signs bearing
their GPS coordinates and other emergency response information at
all wellsites and share those coordinates with appropriate state and
local officials.
If enacted, well operators must develop and share their emergency
response plans with the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
(PEMA), the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and their
county's 911 center.
"It is extremely important for the gas industry to coordinate
emergency response plans with first responders and state and local
officials," Baker said. "This issue is too important to leave up to
voluntary compliance."
"When every second counts in an emergency, this bill will cut
down on emergency response time and keep small incidents from
escalating into major accidents. By having plans in place, many
accidents can be prevented," Baker said.
Baker is pushing for a vote by the full Senate in June.