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.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Rush, NY, Citizens Against Hydrofracking Talk With Vera
Published on Nov 16, 2012 by Ted D Barnett
Excerpts from a four-hour tour by Rush, NY residents of hydrofracking sites in Susquehanna County, PA., Saturday, October 20, 2012.
Thank God for Vera, eh? The folks from Rush SHOULD be worried- sparsely populated/ fewer regulations. The abandoned house looks like it was a beautiful home before fracking came to town. What a complete and utter MESS!
Thank God for Vera, eh? The folks from Rush SHOULD be worried- sparsely populated/ fewer regulations. The abandoned house looks like it was a beautiful home before fracking came to town. What a complete and utter MESS!
ReplyDeleteVery good job, Ted Barnett. New York is still holding off on this devastation. May it continue to do so.
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