New Brunswick’s Chief Medical Office of Health Dr Eilish Cleary gives Fermanagh talk on fracking impact

Senior medic gives Fermanagh talk on fracking impact by BBC News Northern Ireland, January 28, 2013
A medical expert from Canada has warned about the impact of shale gas exploration on people’s health in County Fermanagh. Dr Eilish Cleary, chief medical officer of New Brunswick, addressed several hundred people in Enniskillen on Monday evening. The issue of fracking has divided the community in Fermanagh in recent years. Dr Cleary had been invited by a group in Fermanagh concerned about the implications of fracking in their area. … Critics say it can pollute water and cause minor earthquakes. But the Australian-based exploration company Tamboran insists the process is safe. The firm outlined its plans to the Stormont Enterprise Committee last June.

On Monday evening, Dr Cleary said it was about finding a balance. “Income is important and employment is important and can influence health, but not necessarily so,” she said. “If the money is used in a wise way then there can be benefits; there can also be negative impacts to industry. “It is really about a balance. How do you find the middle ground between allowing industrial development but at the same time protecting health?”

[Refer also to:  Warning over social downsides of fracking

Public Health Issues concerning Shale Gas Development and Fracking Presentation in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland on January 28, 2013 by Dr. Eilish Cleary, Chief Medical Officer of Health, New Brunswick, Canada ]

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