Grape Hyacinths, April 19-20, 2025
6 hours ago
Semper Vigilans since 1999
"Tarbell said various substances could easily seep into the groundwater through cracks in underground rockbeds created by the fracturing process of drilling for oil and gas, leading to the determination that Schreiner was the responsible party for the contamination."Read the rest here.
Hey Don,
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work and don't get discouraged. I've been educating and fighting for nearly 2 1/2 years. And as you know, the EPA, DEP, DEC, DEQ are all pawns to the gas industry. Here we are almost a year later, nearly 100 wells in Bradford County contaminated, and yet there has never been one documented case of water contamination stemming from the hydraulic fracturing. Just a game of semantics. The airline industry has never ever had a documented case of killing one human being as a result of an airline crash either - it was the high speed of impact that resulted in the loss of human life. Keep up the fight. We are out here and support OUR cause. The right to clean air, clean water, and preservation of natural resources not only for our own generation but for those to come. I'm thrilled you continue to do what you do and haven't been beaten into submission. For all those in the gas industry, the EPA, and the DEP that visit this Blog and will read this comment - OUR NUMBERS ARE GROWING AND THE PEASANTS HAVE LOST OUR PATIENCE!
Thanks for your comment. I'm not planning to walk away from this anytime soon.
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