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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:52 PM Feb 2012

Watch: Your Town Is Fracked

http://motherjones.com/environment/2012/02/fracking-pennsylvania-susquehanna-county

Pennsylvania's fracking frontlines have just been redrawn.

At first glance, the sweeping new law signed this month may seem a good deal for local communities. Over the next 15 years, the state is projected to rake in between $190,000 to $355,000 per gas well; 60 percent of that will go back to counties and municipalities, with the rest going to a state-managed fund for infrastructure projects. Proponents in the Republican-controlled legislature insist that the law levels the playing field for industry, while rewarding counties.

But fracking can be a messy and dangerous business, and locals complain that the law takes control away from citizens who have battled hard for local decision-making.

Watch the video and you'll see a tale of two Pennsylvanias: The first one, recognizable from Josh Fox's documentary Gasland, is Susquehanna county, bordering New York State. It is dotted with wells—the result of minimal local zoning laws. The second Pennsylvania is Dallas Township, where disputes, protests, and citizen engagement have kept most fracking development at bay. For now.

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Watch: Your Town Is Fracked (Original Post) xchrom Feb 2012 OP
but ... but ... but ... zbdent Feb 2012 #1

zbdent

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1. but ... but ... but ...
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 02:10 PM
Feb 2012

according to one RW caller, these are just people whining over some flowers being run over, and that you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet ...

I guess one of those "eggs" being broken is being allowed to say what goes on in your neighborhood ... unless someone wants to build a Muslim mosque on property they own outright ... then you have to get express permission from every one of your neighbors.

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