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.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Flaring a Gas Well In Susquehanna County, PA
Video by Frank Finan.
Can you imagine living near this? The peepers are beautiful to listen to, but the roar of that flare and the bright fire ball spoil it. Flaring is harmful to air quality.
It's unbelievable!So loud and bright- rather like living in a war zone, if you ask me. It's an insidious war, though- attacking the air and water quality- you can't see or smell it (although I vividly recall the smell of that frack pit!)so the levels can creep upwards.
I remember the day we stood next to that frack pit, too! We all got noticeably sickish within minutes, made a hasty retreat to the car, and felt ill for at least an hour.
It's unbelievable!So loud and bright- rather like living in a war zone, if you ask me. It's an insidious war, though- attacking the air and water quality- you can't see or smell it (although I vividly recall the smell of that frack pit!)so the levels can creep upwards.
ReplyDeleteI remember the day we stood next to that frack pit, too! We all got noticeably sickish within minutes, made a hasty retreat to the car, and felt ill for at least an hour.
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