Between 16:36 and 4:59 of the July 17, 2013, Evening Report, Brazell on Megaloads, KRFP Radio Free Moscow interviews Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest Supervisor Rick Brazell about Omega Morgan-hauled evaporators that are seeking Idaho Transportation Department permits and Forest Service approval to move through the Highway 12 wild and scenic river corridor to Alberta tar sands operations. Brazell describes a proposed study of the intrinsic values of the corridor and the protocol for considering megaload approval based on interim Forest Service criteria and Nez Perce Tribe consultation.
Category Archives: Actions
Stop the Frack Attack, Idaho! Weekend
In the wake of the Stop the Frack Attack, Idaho! Week and Month of Actions, Idaho Residents Against Gas Extraction (IRAGE), Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), and United Vision for Idaho (UVI) are launching the Stop the Frack Attack, Idaho! Weekend to conclude an undeniably successful June full of citizen resistance to oil and gas drilling and impending fracking in Idaho [1, 2, 3]. As mercenary natural gas development companies and the colluded state government accelerate pillage of public resources, Idahoans are increasingly confronting politicians and profiteers through actions to protect shared surface, ground, and irrigation waters, wildlife, agriculture, and recreation, air quality and climate, and the subsequent health of current and future generations.
From Coeur d’Alene to Boise, we started the month with statewide protests at six offices of the Idaho Department of Lands (IDL), the agency charged with permitting oil and gas exploration, extraction, and production in Idaho. Initially through these WIRT actions and comments, we voiced opposition to IDL leasing of state lands along and under the Payette River for drilling and rallied against an IDL permit sought by Alta Mesa Services (AMS) to drill the Smoke Ranch well in a Payette River island floodplain near a confluence and wildlife refuge, wetlands, prior Native lands, and downstream city water intake. In response, IDL issued a media counter-release that disclosed that IDL had leased the Payette River Wildlife Management Area for drilling and that it anticipated “small frac jobs” on half of the previously established eleven wells in Payette County. IDL also inexplicably disregarded and refused to post WIRT’s extensive comments on the AMS permit application, despite their relevance. Twenty-plus participants in the June 7 protest outside the main IDL office and minerals division during afternoon rush-hour traffic in downtown Boise waved signs and banners, chalked sidewalk notes, and engaged IDL director Tom Schultz in a brief conversation. Several widely circulated press releases and the WIRT rebuttal to IDL’s counter-release motivated Boise Weekly, Earthworks Earthblog, EcoWatch, and KRFP Radio Free Moscow to cover our extensive demonstrations. Continue reading
Fearless Summer: Coal Export Sacrifice Zone Uprising
Since late May, Rising Tide and allied groups across the Northwest have been organizing region-wide direct actions for the Fearless Summer of resistance to extreme energy extraction, transportation, and combustion, starting with the Escalating Week of Action during June 24 to 29. In Coeur d’Alene/Spokane, Missoula, Portland, and Seattle, climate activists are integrating their messages and images for coordinated demonstrations confronting Northwest coal mining, hauling, and burning on June 25, 27, and 28. In solidarity with grassroots organizations across the country, regional protests strive to stop some of the worst dirty energy industrial projects in America.
On behalf of the health and environment of Idahoans and Montanans recently dismissed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) at a U.S. House Energy and Power Subcommittee hearing on Tuesday, June 18, Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) activists and allies will stage a demonstration at the Coeur d’Alene Corps office (2065 West Riverstone Drive) at 3 pm on Thursday, June 27. Jennifer Moyer of the Corps stated at the hearing that the federal agency will not undertake a programmatic environmental impact statement considering the broader climate change impacts and the effects of rail transport of coal in its review of three proposed Northwest coal export terminals. WIRT takes issue with Ms. Moyer’s announcement and the Corps’ fast-tracked Morrow Pacific environmental assessment of Ambre Energy’s Boardman, Oregon, port plans. (See the following links to pertinent videos, articles, and a protest location map.)
Activists in Montana, Idaho, and eastern Washington encounter difficulty targeting corporate offices and industrial polluters, because thankfully not many sully the inland Northwest’s more breathable environs. Nonetheless, like comrades in other Northwest cities and beyond, members of Occupy Spokane, Spokane Coalition Builders, and WIRT will gather in Spokane for a sign-waving rally and biking event denouncing coal export/Bakken shale oil train routes and increased rail traffic through northern Idaho and Spokane. Participants will meet at 4:30 pm on Thursday, June 27, in the lobby of the Community Building (35 West Main Avenue, Spokane) before standing at the busy, evening rush-hour intersection of North Division Street and East Martin Luther King Jr. Way. A Spokane bike action may also emerge at 6 pm in High Bridge Park just off West Sunset Boulevard, with people riding trails near train tracks through the west side of Spokane.
Please RSVP to let WIRT know if you can attend any of these events. Carpools to Coeur d’Alene/Spokane will depart the WIRT Activist House in Moscow, Idaho, at 1 pm on Thursday, June 27, and return by 8 pm that evening. For further information, email WIRT at wild.idaho.rising.tide@gmail.com or call 208-301-8039. Before the massive 350.org Summer Heat convergence in Portland on Saturday, July 27, co-sponsored by Portland Rising Tide and expanded by representative contingents from across the region, other Fearless Summer actions this week in the Northwest include: Continue reading
Stop the Frack Attack, Idaho! Month of Action
During the Stop the Frack Attack Week of Action on June 3 to 9, activists of Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), Idaho Residents Against Gas Extraction (IRAGE), and United Vision for Idaho coordinated protests at six Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) offices throughout Idaho [1, 2]. Staging Stop the Frack Attack, Idaho! demonstrations and a strategy meeting, citizens expressed their concerns about oil and gas drilling near water bodies, on state lands, and via hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) in Payette and surrounding counties [3, 4]. On Tuesday, June 4, Idaho and Washington participants brought their friends, family, and neighbors and fracking/drilling protest signs to IDL offices in Coeur d’Alene and Saint Maries in northern Idaho. Fellow concerned citizens demonstrated outside IDL offices in Deary, Kamiah, and Orofino in north-central Idaho on Wednesday, June 5, and took plenty of photos and videos at all six locations to share with IDL and the regional and national media [5]. On Thursday evening, June 6, a dozen highly motivated and energized Idaho activists and attorneys converged for a third strategizing session, to shape our ongoing resistance to oil and gas drilling and fracking over the next year. At the culminating action outside the main IDL office and minerals division near the state capitol in downtown Boise on Friday, June 7, at least 20 southwestern Idaho fractivists briefly talked with IDL director Tom Schultz, waved signs and banners during afternoon rush-hour traffic, and chalked notes on the adjacent sidewalks [6-9].
With a May 28 press release and event announcements, WIRT and its allies initially instigated these successful protests at IDL offices to rally public comments and opposition to the proposed Smoke Ranch natural gas well on Birding Island [10]. On April 30, Alta Mesa Services (AMS) submitted an application for an IDL permit to drill a gas well among the extensive floodplain and wetlands confluence of the Payette River and Big Willow Creek [11]. Between two nearby units of the Payette River Wildlife Management Area and the traditional lands of the Lenni-Lenape tribe, the AMS well would drill under Highway 52 near New Plymouth, only a few miles upriver from the City of Fruitland water supply intake and the Payette/Snake River convergence [12, 13]. On behalf of our nearly 2000 members, IRAGE and WIRT raised numerous objections to IDL permitting of the poorly-placed Smoke Ranch well that could set a precedent for risky, mercenary, industrial use of state lands and waters along and under the Payette River, leased by AMS and Snake River Oil and Gas [14-18]. The Smoke Ranch well pad on private property, constructed before the public comment period closed, recently flooded and required surface water pumping before drilling with toxic chemicals that has not yet commenced [19].
In response to nationwide WIRT publicity of this gas extraction scheme, the Idaho Department of Lands provoked the escalating urgency and significance of citizen protests of private exploitation of public resources with its May 30 Fact Sheet for Media countering WIRT’s May 28 press release [20, 21]. It disclosed the first written proof of impending fracking in Idaho: “Approximately half of the currently completed [eleven] wells in Idaho will need a small frac job to clear the drilling mud from the porous reservoir rocks.” Similar to, but purportedly smaller than, the risky hydraulic fracturing of shale that has poisoned places like North Dakota and Pennsylvania, dangerous, earthquake-inducing fracking in the fifth most seismically active state could permanently withdraw and pollute millions of gallons of water in the Payette River basin. As described in WIRT’s rebuttal of IDL’s media release, these deep explosions could induce methane and drilling chemical migration in the punctured, shallower layer of sandstone and gas underlying vulnerable area aquifers and surface waters including irrigation canals [22, 23]. IDL also confirmed the state’s conflict of public interest, as the major holder of subsurface mineral rights in the target region, with its fact sheet revelation that the two profiteering companies had leased tracts from IDL and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game in the Payette River WMA, within one half mile of the Smoke Ranch well. This drill site could provide multiple, underground entry points for directional drilling and fracking of gas fields beneath the wildlife refuge, where the lease prohibits surface disruption from drilling [24]. Continue reading
WIRT Confronts Idaho Department of Lands Director over Payette County Fracking
Between 11:55 and 10:13 of the June 10, 2013, Evening Report, Minimum Wage, KRFP Radio Free Moscow covers part of the conversation between Idaho Department of Lands director Tom Schultz and Wild Idaho Rising Tide activists, at the Strop the Frack Attack, Idaho! demonstration outside IDL offices in Boise on June 7. Protesters insisted that the state agency implement baseline surface and ground water testing before further oil and gas drilling or impending first fracking commences in Idaho.
Smoke Ranch Well Site 6-8-13
Idaho Anti-Fracking Protest Attracts Police Involvement, No Arrests Occur
Eight embedded videos of footage of the Friday, June 7, Stop the Frack Attack, Idaho! protest at the Idaho Department of Lands office in Boise, filmed and provided by Mark Reinhardt
Mark Reinhardt- Boise Idaho
Within the afternoon hour, protestors associated with the activist group, “Idaho Wild Rising Tide”. Were held in the later afternoon hours outside the Idaho Department of Lands in response to a Gas Well lease currently being planned for the Payette Idaho area.
According to the mandate of the Idaho Department of Lands, posted on the agencies website, their mandate states, “The Idaho Department of Lands carries out the daily management of 2.4 million acres of state endowment trust land, generating income for the beneficiaries a number of ways; the sale of timber; leases for grazing, farming, conservation, commercial building, recreational home site, and mining; and earnings from invested funds.”
http://www.idl.idaho.gov/overview.htm
During, the exchange between the activist group, and Tom Schultz Director of the Lands Department. The activists had asked why there wasn’t further notification. The Director had stated during this exchange that public comment is currently…
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Idaho Department of Lands Director Lies about Not Fracking in Idaho
On Friday, June 7, at about 3:15 pm, the Idaho Department of Lands director came out of the IDL building in Boise to talk for 15 minutes with Stop the Frack Attack, Idaho! protesters outside. He attempted to assure the activists that fracking is not happening in Idaho, but Alma Hasse of Idaho Residents Against Gas Extraction refuted his claims.
(Video provided by JohnSmith9728)
Stop the Frack Attack, Idaho! 6-4-7-13
With the May 30 disclosure by the Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) that Alta Mesa Services and Snake River Oil and Gas could implement “small frac jobs” on half of the eleven already drilled gas wells in Payette County, Idaho, protesting and organizing during the Stop the Frack Attack Week of Action on June 3 to 9 carried more urgency and significance [1, 2]. Similar to, but purportedly smaller than, the risky hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) of shale that has poisoned places like North Dakota and Pennsylvania, dangerous, earthquake-inducing explosions of porous gas reservoir rocks could permanently withdraw and pollute thousands – if not millions – of gallons of water from the Payette River basin. IDL’s May 30 press release countering Wild Idaho Rising Tide’s May 28 media release, which rallied public comments and protests of the proposed Smoke Ranch gas well on Birding Island within the Big Willow Creek/Payette River confluence, floodplain, and wetlands, also revealed that the two profiteering companies have leased tracts from IDL in the nearby Payette River Wildlife Management Area (WMA). The Smoke Ranch well pad on private land, constructed before the public comment period closed, could provide an entry point for directional drilling (and fracking?) of gas fields beneath the wildlife refuge, where the WMA lease prohibits surface disruption from drilling, and could set a precedent for exploitation of other leased state lands along and under the river.
Oil and gas drilling and fracking could also soon invade the Grangeville/Whitebird area and the 7,356 Bureau of Land Management acres leased near Bear Lake and Grays Lake in southeastern Idaho [3, 4]. Along with commenting against IDL permitting of the poorly-placed Smoke Ranch well, on behalf of our nearly 2000 members, Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) and Idaho Residents Against Gas Extraction (IRAGE) coordinated protests at Idaho Department of Lands offices throughout the state [5, 6, 7]. We staged Stop the Frack Attack, Idaho! demonstrations and a strategy meeting on Tuesday through Friday, June 4 to 7, in northern, north-central, and southwestern Idaho [8]. Participants brought their friends, family, and neighbors and fracking/drilling protest signs, banners, and chants, to join fellow concerned citizens and take plenty of photos and videos to later share with IDL. On the eve of a culminating Boise action at the main IDL office and minerals division near the state capitol, a dozen highly motivated and energized Idaho activists and attorneys converged for a third strategizing session, to shape our ongoing resistance to impending fracking over the next year. Fractivists hope to halt reckless oil and gas drilling in Idaho and save state surface and ground waters, agriculture and recreation, air quality and climate, and subsequent health from clueless regional politicians.
[1] WIRT Response to Idaho Department of Lands Media Counter-Release (WIRT website)
[2] Stop the Frack Attack Week of Action! (Stop the Frack Attack website)
[3] [Fracking] Brothers Buy Chunk of Idaho County (January 12, 2013, Lewiston Tribune)
[4] Don’t Frack Birding Island in Idaho’s Payette River (Earthworks Earthblog)
[5] IRAGE Comments on Alta Mesa Services Application for Permit to Drill at Smoke Ranch, LLLP (IDL website)
[6] WIRT Comments to [and publicly dismissed by] the Idaho Department of Lands on Alta Mesa Services Permit Application for Drilling Well 1-21 (WIRT website)
[7] Idaho Department of Lands Area Offices (IDL website)
[8] Stop the Frack Attack, Idaho! (WIRT website)
Fracking Coming to Idaho, Plan to Drill near the Idaho Department of Fish and Game’s Payette River Wildlife Management Area
Between 21:46 and 9:45 of the June 4, 2013, Evening Report, Payette County Fracking, KRFP Radio Free Moscow features a detailed summary of breaking news and an extensive interview with Alma Hasse of Idaho Residents Against Gas Extraction, about impending fracking in Idaho and drilling on Birding Island near and potentially under the Payette River and a state wildlife refuge.









