SGEIS Submission Page

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SGEIS Submission Page

Governor Cuomo and NYSDEC require us to submit our comments via a postal service or through their online submission forms. They will not accept SGEIS comments from your personal email account or to the email address they have in the right hand column of their SGEIS webpage! You must go through the Department’s online submission registration process or via NYDEC postal address. You can submit multiple comments.

At this link eSubmit to NYSDEC

Or, send to their SGEIS Comments postal address:
dSGEIS Comments
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
625 Broadway
Albany, NY 12233-6510.

Be sure to include the name, address, and affiliation (if any) of the commenter. Paper submissions also will be accepted at the public hearings.

Damascus Citizens for Sustainability also asks that you eSubmit your comments to us at our sister site, Gas Drilling Tech Notes.org. We will publish them on our dedicated page, SGEIS: Comments From the Front Lines. Please check back often to read how you and your Gasland neighbors are helping to educate our policy-makers.

Also
eSubmit to Governor Cuomo

Or, send to his postal address:
The Honorable Andrew Cuomo
Governor of New York State
NYS Capitol Building
Albany, NY 12224

Phone: 518-474-8390

AND
email your comments to NYS Department of Health

Or, send to their postal address:
Dr. Howard Freed, Director
Center for Environmental Health
NYS Dep’t of Health
Flanigan Square
547 River Street
Troy, NY 12180-2216

Phone: 518-402-7500

eSubmit your comments to Damascus Citizens or email them to us directly
(Please include your contact information and affiliation (if any).

Or send your comments to DCS’ postal address:
Damascus Citizens for Sustainability
PO Box 147
Milanville, PA 18443

We will post them at: SGEIS: Comments From the Front Lines


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