If you work on a well site, you might want to buy your coffee off-site. A gas worker inadvertently put a jug of treated frack water in the break room at a Dimock worksite in June. Coffee was brewed using this toxic water. It made a worker sick for about 5 days.
Read the story here.
In 1930, my greatgrandparents purchased a beautiful farm in Bradford County, PA, in a little hamlet called French Azilum. In the summer, we spent time there, resting, breathing in the fresh air, enjoying the wild flowers, the bright stars and planets on a clear moonlit night, and swimming in the Susquehanna River. If gas drilling is allowed to continue, Bradford County and all of Pennsylvania will be forever changed, ruined beyond repair.
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Hi there,
I work for BBC Manchester in the UK.
We're sending a reporter and cemera crew over to Bradford County in mid-November to shoot a few pieces abput fracking - it's stsrting to be explored in our area.
We want to talk to people while we're over there and we wondered if you'd be available to tell us your experiences of how fracking has affected you and your community?
We'd really like to meet up and speak to you - if you're interested, you can contact me on simon.binns@bbc.co.uk
Regards.
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