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What the Frack is Fracking?

by Willa Johnson last modified May-25-2011 04:23 PM

“I felt like it was scary, not knowing what the Nitro-Fracking is doing here, whether or not it’s destroying our water the same way as in the movie”

As natural gas drilling becomes more and more abundant in Letcher County, the folks in that chapter have become as educated as possible on the issue.  Nitro-Fracking is the preferred method of fracking in the region, which has been more difficult to understand because most natural gas drills in America tend to use Hydro-Fracking.

Letcher County Gasland screening

Gasland, the documentary by Josh Fox, was recently nominated for an Academy Award and has really helped shine a light on the recent struggles that communities all over America are facing to keep clean water.  While the film is based around Hydro-Fracking, many of the problems are the same.  Much like other extraction industries, the natural gas companies have used fear to try to silence concerned citizens, and put money in the pockets of elected officials to turn a blind eye to what is happening.

Letcher County House Party

Last Thursday, the Letcher County Chapter gathered for a screening of Gasland.  One member in attendance, Celeste Johnson lives in the community of McRoberts where natural gas drilling is quickly consuming the hillsides, leaving much of the community frustrated with the constant noise of drilling and fracking, not to mention fear over the safety of their water.  “I felt like it was scary, not knowing what the nitro-fracking is doing here, whether or not it’s destroying our water the same way as in the movie,” said Celeste.  Currently there are two gas wells within 100-200 feet of the community’s water plant.

 

Fracking

Posted by Maura at May-26-2011 01:59 PM
Kentucky friends,
You already have a lot of dreadful corporate-state-instigated assaults on your environment and health. Fracking will just ruin your beautiful commonwealth and make it unrecognizable. You have many built-in allies in the Marcellus Shale region (PA-OH-WV already being fracked, NY trying to keep it out), Barnett Shale (TX),and other places where fracking is happening or poised to happen. This is not a local or even regional issue, or even really a national one, as it is happening in other countries too. Please band together with some folks in other states to share info and resources. Start if you like with Coalition to Protect New York or Un-naturalgas or Damascus Citizens [all no spaces followed by DOT ORG].

stewardship

Posted by jana setty at January-06-2012 11:41 PM
when will our ky brothers and sisters unite the two the love of their God and taking care of God's earth. when did good people align themselves with criminal corperations who are destroying our earth for their worldly gail. what will God say to people who collected monies for the poor, then bought themselves lavish gifts. destroyed the earth for the riches, God bestoyed upon his creatures. i think there will be hell to pay. thanks for listening.