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Update 6 :  “Posters and other tips”

9/9/2012

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Update 6 :  “Posters and other tips”
Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally Day

To all Rally Coordinators:

Hopefully, you have received Update 2. If not, would you please let us know via e-mail to [email protected]   and we will e-mail it to you?  

It is very important that everyone has their permits or letters as described in the "getting permits" section of Update 2.

There are some posters at the following URL that you can use for your rally, if you so choose.
http://www.frackfreeamerica.org/posters.html

Or, you might want to create your own - either by hand or by using your computer. These examples on the site can serve as guidelines.

Some coordinators may want some suggestions about how to make signs. There are a number of ways to do this.

You can print the poster from the Frackfree America National Coalition "poster page" and take the printed copy to Kinko's (Fedex Kinko’s) or another copy center to have it enlarged to a 20" by 30" poster size. (It may cost about $4.50 to enlarge it in black and white.) Then you can staple the enlarged copy to a poster board that you can get at almost any place where they have office supplies.

You can make your sign using markers and making large bold letters. You can punch holes and use a rope or twine to wear it around your neck --  (Please see Update 2 for more information on signs and posters) After you punch holes in the poster board, you thread the rope or twine through and make knots to hold the rope in place. Or, of course, you could just hold your sign.

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOUR SIGNS CAN BE SEEN FROM A DISTANCE,  THAT IS, BIG BOLD LETTERS AND NOT TOO MANY WORDS. AND MAKE SURE YOUR MESSAGE IS BRIEF AND CAN BE GRASPED BY ANYONE QUICKLY. IF YOU GET YOUR SIGN ON TV, YOU WANT PEOPLE TO UNDERSTAND YOUR MESSAGE IN THE BRIEF TIME IT MIGHT BE SHOWN ON THE AIR.

Banners - Please see Update 2 for more info on making banners. Of course, if you want to invest the money, you can have them professionally made. To make them yourself, you can get long paper from a doctor's office (the paper they use for examining tables) if they will donate it to you. Or, you can buy long paper from an office supply store like Staples, Office Max, Home Depot, etc. Banners are great if you don't have very many protestors. The banner can be about 9 to 10 feet long. Have one person hold it on each end, and one person in the middle. You don't need to affix sticks to hold it. Each person can just hold the paper. Use markers and make your words huge so everyone can read the sign in a few seconds.

We recently provided Update 3, the "recruiting flyer." You can print the flyer and add your contact information, time of your local event (remember to designate AM or PM), place of local event, etc.

**Important: Please remember to always get permission before posting the recruiting flyer in libraries, groceries stores, etc.

** Some coordinators may have created their own flyers to use. Here are a few tips from what other coordinators in the past have done in regard to flyers. One woman went door to door with her flyer. She had a really positive response from almost everyone!   Some coordinators may want to take out inexpensive ads. This might be an idea for the next national rally since we are so close now to September 12. (Some community weekly newspapers or "pennysavers" might be appropriate for this if you want to go this route.) The flyer could serve as a sort of guideline if you want to do this. You'll want to get permission from stores or libraries (or wherever you're posting) before you post your flyer. Places to post them include grocery stores, anywhere people wait and get bored, by elevators, men's rooms, women's rooms, public library bulletin boards, universities, etc. How you want to use the flyer is up to you, but here are some suggestions for your consideration:

Get permission to post the flier in grocery stores, public libraries, by elevators, in places of worship, community centers, sports areas, truck stops, senior citizen centers, sporting stores, universities, waiting areas in doctors' offices, bowling alleys, book stores, etc.

E-mail or fax the 1 page flyer (please call them for their permission to fax or e-mail the flyer to them) to people or groups who you think might want to get involved in your community. Look in the blue pages of your phone book for ideas, addresses, or phone numbers for religious groups, humanitarian organizations, civil rights groups, parents groups, environmental groups, Grandparents groups, etc.  Optional: You might want to take out an inexpensive ad in a community newspaper or penny saver.

Please keep letters on your signs and banners very large and bold, and message brief, so they can be seen in a TV report or by passersby. Sometimes a simple bold, black lettering on a white background can be very visible.  

If you have any tips or suggestions for other coordinators - maybe something you have done that is working well - please e-mail them to us. We will share some of the ideas in future national rallies currently being planned.

Let's keep the positive momentum going. Please spread the word and help protect our families. We can do this if we all work together.  It is very heartwarming and inspiring to hear what you are doing to make this National Rally Day a success. As always.......a heartfelt thank you for your noble efforts!

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Update 5 :  "Contacting Media: Guidelines"

9/8/2012

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Update 5 :  "Contacting Media: Guidelines"

Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally Day
 
To: Rally Coordinators
 
IMPORTANT: Hopefully by now you have your permits for your rally or your letters stating that you do not need a permit. (Please see Update 2 for more on this topic. If you don’t have Update 2, please e-mail [email protected] and we will forward it to you). Please remember to keep these permits and letters with you at your actual rally. If you haven't gotten your permit yet, you might want to take care of this as soon as possible as our target date is approaching.

One suggestion for your event is that you might want to consider having someone with a mini DV cam (miniature digital video camera) record your local event so you have a record of your rally that you can share with others in the future.  Of course, this is optional.

We also urge you to please continue to keep the names of all people who contact you to participate in or to help with your event, so they can be called upon for future vigils, events, or rallies. Keep their names, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers in your 3-ring binder or notebook that you may be using to keep your event organized. (Please see Update 2 for more on this.)

We posted a press release (Update 4, which is on the home page at www.frackfreeamerica.org ) that you can use to send to media: print, radio, and television in your local area to inform them of your local rally or event, and to perhaps inspire media stories before or after your rally and/or attendance by reporters at your event.

You might also want to send the news release to legislators in your community. (Remember, if media or legislators want more information, you can also send Update 1 (located on the homepage at www.frackfreeamerica.org ), or Update 3, the recruiting flyer (also located on the home page), which are available to you.)

Some of you are experienced with dealing with the media and may have already begun media contacts. If you need assistance with contacting media would you please let us know? If you want a speaker to speak with media whom you contact, would you please call us at 234-201-8007 or e-mail us at [email protected].  If you want help with this, please feel free to call or e-mail us.

Since we are so close to the rally date, obviously it will be best to e-mail the news release at this point.  Suggestions for sending the release are below.  Some media will ask for the news release to be sent to them in an e-mail message rather than a fax.  This seems to vary, so just go with what the media person suggests is the best way to do this or what they prefer.

Prepare the news release in Update 4 with your local rally info and contact info in it.  (The press release is on the homepage and can either be copied and pasted into an e-mail message, or a Word document can be downloaded so you can make your additions to it.)

It’s best to send the press release in the body of an e-mail message rather than as an attachment.  It is best not to send the press release as an attachment. Attachments may not be read.  Just copy and paste your press release into a regular e-mail message.


IMPORTANT: Please make sure you include a local contact person's name in the Contact section of the news release so the media know who to call regarding the news release. You may also put your name and phone number at the top of your e-mail message, so a reporter can contact you.  Include your name and a telephone number (and perhaps your e-mail address) where someone is likely to get the message or phone call as promptly as possible. When media call, it is helpful if you can attend to their call as soon as possible. You may be more likely to get into print if they are able to reach you promptly.

Don't worry if your news release is not perfectly formatted. Just do your best. It is much more important that we get the information out.

When should you start sending out the release?

You can start as soon as you have the press release. Some of you may have already begun sending out your own releases. You might want to follow up with phone calls closer to the date of the rally to remind editors of your event, and to invite reporters to attend. At that point they might ask you to fax or send (perhaps via e-mail) the news release again.
After emailing the release, follow up with a brief phone call to the newsrooms, just to let the media know that you e-mailed it and to confirm that they have the information.
On the day of your rally, call the media newsrooms in the morning and let them know that your rally will be taking place – time and place, or they may already know, since you will have e-mailed your press release to them previously.  

Where and how to send the news release:

You will want to e-mail your press release to the following places. It might look complicated, but really it is only about 10 places --the local Associated Press, your daily newspaper, your weekly community newspaper, 2 local radio stations, your 4 local television stations, ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox, and your public TV station.  You might want to check www.patch.com to see if they have a local editor who might be interested in writing something about your event.
You can usually find contact information on the Internet for the above.

Important: It is extremely helpful if you can get coverage by your regional Associated Press. Call The Associated Press (AP) in your area. Many large cities have an AP bureau. Call the one closest to you to get the correct fax number or address and who to send the news release to. They may tell you to address it to the news desk, the city desk, or perhaps a specific person. Look in your telephone directory under "news service" for the AP phone number. If it isn't listed in the phone book, call directory assistance and ask for the local Associated Press. Or, go to www.ap.org and look under "contact" to find your local AP Bureau contact info.

E-mail your press release to the Managing Editor of your newspaper. Don't send it to more than one department at the same newspaper; let the Managing Editor decide what department might want to use it.

E-mail your press release to the Editor of your local community newspaper. These newspapers are often free and are read by many people in your community. I would get a copy of one from the library or grocery store, or wherever they are distributed, and call the Editor, who should be listed in the newspaper. Let the editor know about your event, and ask permission to fax it or send it to him/her.  If the deadline has already passed for your press release for your weekly paper, you might want to consider doing a release that describes your rally after you have it. Contact us for more information after your rally if you want to go this route.

E-mail your release to your large radio station in your area. 50,000 watt stations have a larger coverage area, but some 5,000 watt stations have great coverage too and will help you to reach people in your community. Look in your phone book under "television and broadcast stations" or "radio and broadcast stations" for phone numbers to request e-mail addresses, fax numbers, and who to send your release to.  Or google your radio station and search for contact information to use.

For radio stations, you might want to send it to the Assignment Editor. Just put: Attention: Assignment Editor. You don't have to use a specific name, unless the person you talk to at the station tells you to do so. If you are trying to get on a specific radio talk show, call and ask who is the producer of the show and e-mail it to that person rather than the host of the show. (Sometimes the host is the producer).

E-mail the news release to your 4 local television affiliates. Address it to the Assignment Editor. Perhaps they will want to interview someone for a report and/or to attend your event.

General information:

Of course, always be courteous and considerate when dealing with the media. People in the media are frequently on a deadline and may not have much time to talk. Therefore, when you pitch your idea to an editor or reporter, try to be concise and to the point. You may not have a lot of time to talk. Be brief.

Again, if you need help, please let us know. If you get media coverage or requests of any kind, would you please let us know so we can keep track of our collective progress? We also might have background information or newspaper reports that would be relevant for your local area that we could share with you or the reporter.

If a reporter wants to talk to someone from Frackfree America National Coalition or NEOGAP, would you please get their name and number and we will call them, or they can call us at 234-201-8007 or e-mail us at [email protected]  

If you have any questions about these guidelines, please e-mail us at [email protected]  or give us a call at 234-201-8007.

As always, a heartfelt Thanks to all for your help!  We are all succeeding in getting the word out!

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!  Please spread the word and encourage others to join our National Rally Day... Let's keep going!
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Update 4:  Press Release for Local Rally Coordinators

9/8/2012

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DOWNLOAD this document HERE as a Word doc file.

Local Angle:

Frackfree America National Coalition                             News Release
www.frackfreeamerica.org

and

NEOGAP (Network for Oil & Gas Accountability & Protection)
www.NEOGAP.org
_______________________________________________________
For Immediate Release:  [Add the date you are emailing the press release here] September ________, 2012
Contact: Susie Beiersdorfer:  Phone: 234- 201-8007  or E-mail: [email protected]

Contact: Vanessa Pesec:  Phone:  440-781-6440                                                           or E-mail:   [email protected]

 ______________________________________________________

TOXIC FRACKING WASTE AND ITS LINKS TO EARTHQUAKES,
SPILLS, AND LEAKS: CONCERNED CITIZENS RALLY
NATIONWIDE TO PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH AND DRINKING WATER, SEPT 12, 2012

In an event titled “Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally Day,” to be held on September 12, 2012, a national coalition of local coordinators and groups in communities across America will hold simultaneous rallies throughout the day to shine light on the numerous problems associated with toxic fracking waste and its disposal and transport, including its links to earthquakes, spills, leaks, and contamination.
The rally is being organized by Frackfree America National Coalition (www.frackfreeamerica.org )  and NEOGAP  (Network for Oil & Gas Accountability & Protection, www.NEOGAP.org ) to help raise national awareness of serious risks to  public health and safety and drinking water sources posed by the oil and gas industry’s continual creation of billions of gallons of toxic fracking waste that must be “disposed of” somewhere. 
“The disposal, handling, and transport of enormous amounts of toxic fracking waste is a concern for all states. Where will the waste go?  No one is sufficiently safeguarding our air quality and drinking water sources and the public health and safety.  Governor Cuomo is now considering whether to lift New York’s hydrofracking moratorium despite having no good plan for disposing of fracking waste that would be created if fracking is allowed.  Fracking and related processes cannot be safely done with the technology as it stands today. No amount of regulation can make it safe,” said Susie Beiersdorfer of Frackfree America National Coalition.
“We can’t let government and industry permit injection wells in our communities in the face of such large local opposition to the wells.  Reports of serious adverse health effects are being ignored. To me this shows an unacceptable disregard of public health and safety issues,” said Vanessa Pesec of NEOGAP.
So far, rallies are being planned in Alabama, Colorado, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota. 
Rally organizers say there is still time for other concerned citizens nationwide to sign-up to create or join a rally in their own locality at this link:
http://www.frackfreeamerica.org/groups-participating-in-rally-day.html

See a previous release here:
 http://www.frackfreeamerica.org/1/post/2012/08/freedom-from-toxic-fracking-waste-national-rally-day-sept-12-2012.html
                                                             
A local "Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally Day" event is being planned for __________________________________________________ to be held on Wednesday, September 12, 2012, from ____________(am/pm) to _________________________________________(am/pm)
at: _____________________________________________________________________

For more information about the local event in _________________________, please contact _________________________________________ at phone:  __________________________ or e-mail at _________________________________


For media inquiries or more information:

 Facebook:

www.facebook.com/Frackfree and

www.facebook.com/Neogap.org


 NEOGAP:
e-mail: [email protected]  call: 440-940-OGAP (6427)

Frackfree America National Coalition
e-mail: [email protected]  call: 234-201-8007

For questions regarding local “Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally Day” rallies, please contact the local coordinator listed above.

                                                        # # #

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UPDATE #1 for Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally Day 9-12-12

8/21/2012

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Update 1
Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally Day September 12, 2012

For more information, please contact:
www.frackfreeamerica.org – 234-201-8007    or e-mail: [email protected]
and
www.NEOGAP.org – 440-940-6427    or e-mail: [email protected]

Why have a national rally on freedom from fracking (hydraulic fracturing) waste?

NEOGAP (Network for Oil & Gas Accountability & Protection, www.NEOGAP.org ) and Frackfree America National Coalition (www.frackfreeamerica.org ) are coordinating a national grassroots rally day on September 12, 2012 to help raise public awareness of what the groups believe are serious risks to public health, safety, and well-being posed by the millions of gallons of toxic fracking waste continually produced by the shale gas and oil drilling industry.

On September 12, 2012 a national coalition of local coordinators and groups in communities across America will hold simultaneous rallies throughout the day to shine a light on the numerous problems associated with toxic fracking waste and its disposal, including its links to earthquakes, spills, and leaks.

Each local group will create their own rally. Sites they may choose include, but are not limited to, sites that are in danger of being fracked or of having an injection well; a public park; a site near city hall; a landfill that accepts toxic frack waste, a river that frack waste is dumped into , and more.

The topic of toxic fracking waste is relevant for the many states who face the possibility or present reality of fracking, which will result in the need to transport and dispose of waste, thereby increasing the chance for spills and leaks.

The topic of where and how to transport and dispose of millions of gallons of fracking waste is not going to just go away.  As more fracking wells are being drilled or permitted, the problem is only getting worse every day.

Serious fracking waste – related problems, including spills, leaks, and other serious accidents and mishaps are facing communities right now – not at some unspecified time in the future.

Because of the immediate needs of communities to protect their public health, safety, and well-being, the issue of the continual creation of, transport of, and disposal of fracking waste needs immediate national and local attention. A solution to the problems associated with fracking waste and acknowledgment and public discussion of these issues needs to take place now.

Fracking waste problems will not go away even if officials misguidedly keep on ignoring it or attempt to minimize its serious risks to public health and safety.  The public needs vital information to make wise decisions regarding their health, safety, and well-being as they relate to fracking and related processes.  The public has inalienable rights to protect the health of themselves, their families, their local communities, and their children and grandchildren.

Having accurate, scientific information is essential in safeguarding the well-being of all communities nationwide.  Various polls show that not enough people even know what fracking is.  We are concerned that the public simply is not getting the information that is crucial for them to make the right decisions regarding fracking waste, fracking and related processes that have serious impacts upon their health, safety, and well-being.

Worse yet, the public is receiving a great deal of information that, we believe, is meant to mislead or to minimize the real risks of fracking waste and fracking and related processes.  

Furthermore, expensive gas and oil industry advertisements paint a rosy picture of fracking and related processes that does not accurately reflect the reality that many people are currently living.  The public needs transparency, honesty, accuracy, and correct information.

These are the reasons why we are having a national rally. One rally goal is to help to get accurate information to the general public and to the officials who represent their constituents.  We want to show the suffering of those affected by fracking waste and its disposal in order to put a stop to the serious problems.

When the public sees how many people are hurting under the system as it stands today, we believe that they also will join with us to present the truth and to effect positive change for ourselves, our families and children, and future generations.

We want people who may feel isolated in their problems related to fracking to know that there are many other like-minded individuals and groups who share their concerns and want to effect positive change for all. 

When we join together, we are able to speak with a louder voice.

What positive steps can we, as a society, take to raise general public awareness?  Who should participate in the national rally?

We are asking that anyone with concerns for the public health, safety and well-being and the safeguarding of our communities consider participating in a local rally and/or signing up to coordinate a local rally in their own city or township.

Mothers, fathers, men and women from all walks of life are welcome to join together in a true grassroots movement.  Some participants in the national rally are experienced in holding rallies and already know what to do.  Don’t worry if you have never had a rally before. For those who want it, we will make step-by-step information available to help you develop your own local rally.

We have compiled a number of links to informative, good videos, articles, and public reports that illustrate concerns with fracking and fracking waste.  We invite you to read through them, view the videos, share them with family and friends and others, and join with us on September 12, 2012 in a national rally day.

We must speak out for our children, our grandchildren and future generations. We cannot leave them the problems that exist now.  Together, we can make positive change.

There are potentially millions of us who want to address these issues in a positive and effective way.  If you or someone you know might be interested in participating, the first step is simple. Please sign up at www.frackfreeamerica.org and www.NEOGAP.org for free e-mail updates regarding the rally and other relevant topics.

Please e-mail us at the contact information above if you are interested in coordinating a rally in your city or township or participating in a local rally that is already being planned in your area.

This is a call for Unity.  Would you please tell at least two people each day about the national rally?  Together we can help to bring about positive change for our families and future generations.  Thanks!

Important Note About Permits for your Rally:

Getting permits:

It is very important for you to check in your local area about the  laws and ordinances pertaining to  having a rally before proceeding. It is the responsibility of every coordinator to check in their local area to see if a permit is necessary  in order to have a rally.You can do so by calling your local police department, or county officials in the area where you are demonstrating. Normally, they can lead you to the right person to contact. Once you have established who you are supposed to contact, tell them that you are having a rally and ask if a permit is necessary. If so, then ask what procedures you need to follow to get a permit. Getting a permit is a simple procedure. If you are told that you don't need a permit, it is advisable that you ask for a letter stating so. Make sure you keep your permit, or letter stating a permit is not necessary, in your binder. Bring your binder to the rally.


Fracking and related processes and toxic fracking waste: Links to some good videos, articles, and reports follow:

Videos:


  1. “The Sky is Pink” Josh Fox: http://vimeo.com/44367635

  2. Even though the following news story is from Columbus, Ohio, the news report is relevant for all of the many states who face the possibility or present reality of fracking, which will result in the need to transport and dispose of waste, thereby increasing the chance for spills and leaks. See the following highly informative NBC 4 news video and report titled “NBC4 Investigates: What’s In The Drilling Waste Water Traveling Into Ohio?” (5/23/2012).
    http://www2.nbc4i.com/news/2012/may/23/nbc4-investigates-whats-drilling-waste-water-trave-ar-1047008/

  3. “Ex-oil worker blasts shale gas industry   CBC News Posted: Dec 2, 2011 7:00 AM AT “ http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/story/2011/12/01/nb-daigle-shale-gas-concern-913.html
    or same video on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uEByZiD6Cg

  4. Time Video:  “The Fuss Over Fracking: The Dilemma of a New Gas Boom”
    http://www.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,876880045001_2062814,00.html

  5. Time Video: “Flaming Faucets: When Fracking Goes Wrong” http://www.time.com/time/video/player/0,,902909981001_2065158,00.html

  6. [Please see article and 2 news videos: re: California, earthquakes, etc.] “California's Controversial Oil Drilling Hundreds of wells being fracked in California” “By Stephen Stock, Liza Meak, and Mark Villarreal |  Friday, Apr 27, 2012  |  Updated 6:59 AM PDT”, NBC Bay Area
    http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/What-the-Frack-Controversial-Drilling-Happening-Here-in-California-140956263.html

  7. CBS 60 Minutes:  "Shale gas drilling: Pros & cons"
    http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7372850n

  8. “"Heavy Fraffic" from the documentary GROUNDSWELL: Protecting Our Children's Water” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZZQxe6FiGA&feature=player_embedded

  9. “Marcellus Shale Reality Tour Part 5 Truthland Erupting Water Well”:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPM64kseP30&feature=youtu.be

  10. “Family Evacuates Home” WBOY.com (West Virginia):
    http://www.wboy.com/video?auto&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=7370199

  11. “Weekend Brine Water Spill Reported in Fowler,” WKBN TV News (27),” Published: 7/11 5:46 pm Updated: 7/18 5:56 pm”
    http://www.wkbn.com/content/news/local/story/Weekend-Brine-Water-Spill-Reported-in-Fowler/nIQe3_JvvEqdlJ8FSYrrXg.cspx

  12. “Slag Runoff May Have Caused Brookfield Fish Kill,” WKBN TV News (27) “Published: 7/31 10:14 pm Updated: 8/01 8:11 pm”
    http://www.wkbn.com/content/news/local/story/Slag-Runoff-May-Have-Caused-Brookfield-Fish-Kill/CuanEIQ0pE-bZSFEpq-Aiw.cspx
         

  13. “Investigating Acid Spill At Gas Well” “Posted on: 7:20 am, July 6, 2012, by Jim Hamill, updated on: 03:30pm, July 6, 2012” http://wnep.com/2012/07/06/acid-spill-at-gas-well/

  14. CNNMoney: “Is drilling causing Ohio earthquakes? By Poppy Harlow and Erica Fink @CNNMoney January 17, 2012: 11:13 AM ET”
    [Especially see second video titled, “Ohio's mysterious man-made earthquakes”]
    http://money.cnn.com/2012/01/17/news/ohio_earthquakes/?source=cnn_bin

  15. “Couple denied mortgage because of gas drilling - Brian Smith lives near Marcellus Shale well in Daisytown”
    “UPDATED 6:49 PM EDT May 08, 2012”
    http://www.wtae.com/news/local/investigations/Couple-denied-mortgage-because-of-gas-drilling/-/12023024/12865512/-/ohf26fz/-/index.html

  16. “Landfill Radiation Testing” - 4/23/2012, KFYR – TV 5, Bismarck, North Dakota:
    http://www.kfyrtv.com/Video_News.asp?news=56617

  17. PBS News Hour: “REPORT    AIR DATE: Aug. 7, 2012
    North Dakota Boomtown Suffers Growing Pains Trying to Keep Up with Demand”
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/business/july-dec12/boomtown_08-07.html

  18. “Fracking: Untold Stories”:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGDwV7oOk2k&feature=youtu.be

  19. “Judge Rules in Favor of Landowners on Seismic Testing” WKBN – TV (27), “Published: 4/20 9:48 pm Updated: 4/20 11:29 pm”
    http://www.wkbn.com/content/news/local/story/Judge-Rules-in-Favor-of-Landowners-on-Seismic/FTbCivuKfUuf7OBRUvdDAQ.cspx

  20. “DR. ANTHONY INGRAFFEA AT HAMPTON HIGH 1/12/11 PART 2 “
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPVWY96tIxg


  21. "Flaring Gas Well - Monroe County, Ohio - July 19, 2012"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z20lt2aFpRs

  22. “Unearthed: The Fracking Façade” YouTube:  
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPIEzSwPwT0

Articles:

  1.  [Also has video with the article:] “The Fracturing of Pennsylvania,” “By ELIZA GRISWOLD Published: November 17, 2011,” The New York Times Magazine:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/20/magazine/fracking-amwell-township.html?pagewanted=all

  2.   “Drilling Down Regulation Lax as Gas Wells’ Tainted Water Hits Rivers,” “By IAN URBINA  Published: February 26, 2011”, The New York Times
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/27/us/27gas.html?_r=2&scp=4&sq=urbina&st=cse

  3. “Former gas industry ‘water handler' now a whistleblower,” Post Independent, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, by John Colson, March 10, 2012
    http://www.postindependent.com/article/20120310/VALLEYNEWS/120309875
       

  4.  “North Dakota’s Oil Boom Brings Damage Along With Prosperity” “by Nicholas Kusnetz, Special to ProPublica June 7, 2012, 11:47 a.m.”
    http://www.propublica.org/article/the-other-fracking-north-dakotas-oil-boom-brings-damage-along-with-prosperi

  5.  “Injection Wells: The Poison Beneath Us” “by Abrahm Lustgarten
    ProPublica
    , June 21, 2012, 9:20 a.m”
    http://www.propublica.org/article/injection-wells-the-poison-beneath-us

  6. “D&L faced violations in its past” Published: Mon, January 2, 2012 @ 12:03 a.m., by Karl Henkel, The Vindicator.
    http://www.vindy.com/news/2012/jan/02/by-karl-henkel/
       

  7. “A Fracking First in Pennsylvania: Cattle Quarantine” “by Nicholas Kusnetz
    ProPublica, July 2, 2010, 4:41 p.m.”
    http://www.propublica.org/article/a-fracking-first-in-pennsylvania-cattle-quarantine
           

  8.  “Burning Questions: Quarantined Cows Give Birth to Dead Calves September 27, 2011 | 1:52 PM” By Susan Phillips
    http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2011/09/27/burning-questions-quarantined-cows-give-birth-to-dead-calves/

  9.   “State searching for cause of methane in Franklin Twp. water wells” “By Laura Legere (Staff Writer)
    Published: March 15, 2012”
    http://thetimes-tribune.com/news/state-searching-for-cause-of-methane-in-franklin-twp-water-wells-1.1286095
        

  10. “Officials worry about impact of 'fracking' of oil and gas.”By Jim Moscou, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, “A Toxic Spew?” “Aug 19, 2008 8:00 PM EDT”
    “Cathy Behr says she won't forget the smell that nearly killed her. An emergency-room nurse in Durango, Colo.'s Mercy Regional Medical Center, Behr was working the April 17 day shift when Clinton Marshall arrived complaining of nausea and headaches. …”
    http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2008/08/19/a-toxic-spew.html

  11.   “People flee as chemical cloud hovers near New Columbia” By Marcia Moore and John Finnerty, August 11, 2012, The Daily Item
    http://dailyitem.com/0100_news/x685074962/People-flee-as-chemical-cloud-hovers-near-New-Columbia

  12. “Fracking, Shale Gas and Children’s Health: Toxins and vulnerable populations”, The Daily Item Sat Aug 11, 2012, 08:54 AM ED, “By Barb Harris”
    http://preventcancernow.ca/fracking-shale-gas-and-children%E2%80%99s-health-toxins-and-vulnerable-populations

  13.  “Will Fracking Impact My Family?” by Laura Grace Weldon, July 27, 2012, Wired.com, http://www.wired.com/geekmom/2012/07/fracking-my-family/

  14. “Toxic Wastewater Dumped in Streets and Rivers at Night: Gas Profiteers Getting Away With Shocking Environmental Crimes”, Alternet, Aaron Skirboll, August 15, 2012:
    “Allan Shipman was found guilty of illegally dumping millions of gallons of natural gas drilling wastewater. But he's part of a much bigger problem.”
    http://www.alternet.org/fracking/toxic-wastewater-dumped-streets-and-rivers-night-gas-profiteers-getting-away-shocking?paging=off

  15. “Few studies on air safety near drill sites Studies on oil and gas-related pollution and its health effects complicated by politics, variables” By Bobby Magill, Coloradoan.com, 9:38 PM, Aug 11, 2012: http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20120811/NEWS01/308110024/Few-studies-air-safety-near-drill-sites?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CNews%7Cp&nclick_check=1

  16. “Fracking Hazards Obscured in Failure to Disclose Wells” Bloomberg, “By Benjamin Haas, Jim Polson, Phil Kuntz and Ben Elgin - Aug 14, 2012 6:26 PM ET”
    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-14/fracking-hazards-obscured-in-failure-to-disclose-wells.html

  17. “Last updated: August 1, 2012 6:38 p.m. - Gas drilling research suffers from lack of funding KEVIN BEGOS | Associated Press”     journalgazette.net, The Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, IN:
    http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20120801/APA/1208010939

  18. “How Fracking Disposal Wells Are Causing Earthquakes in Dallas-Fort Worth August 6, 2012 | 2:52 PM By Terrence Henry “
    http://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2012/08/06/how-fracking-disposal-wells-are-causing-earthquakes-in-dallas-fort-worth/


Reports:

  1. “Ten Problems with New York’s Shale Gas Drilling Plan,” by Environmental Working Group and Physicians, Scientists and Engineers for Healthy Energy, June 13, 2012:
    http://static.ewg.org/pdf/Top-Ten-NY-Drilling-Problems.pdf

  2.  [Has link to PDF for full article:] “Original Research, Analysis , Peer Reviewed
    Impacts of Gas Drilling on Human and Animal Health- NEW SOLUTIONS, Vol. 22(1) 51-77, 2012 , Baywood Publishing Co., Inc.  Michelle Bamberger, Robert E. Oswald “
    http://psehealthyenergy.net/Impacts_of_Gas_Drilling_on_Human_and_Animal_Health

  3.  [GAO Report:] “Drinking Water Safeguards Are Not Preventing Contamination From Injected Oil and Gas Wastes RCED-89-97, Jul 5, 1989”  http://www.gao.gov/products/RCED-89-97

  4. “Cracks in the Façade …” Dusty Horwitt, Senior Counsel, Environmental Working Group, August 3, 2011:  http://static.ewg.org/reports/2011/fracking/cracks_in_the_facade.pdf

  5. Letter:  PSE (Physicians Scientists and Engineers for Healthy Energy), September 15, 2011:
    http://www.psehealthyenergy.org/data/Sign_on_letter_Final.pdf

  6. Pennsylvania Alliance for Clean Water and Air: “List of the Harmed”
         http://pennsylvaniaallianceforcleanwaterandair.wordpress.com/the-list/

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Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally Day, Sept. 12, 2012

8/9/2012

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Press Release:
Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally Day, Sept. 12, 2012
On September 12, 2012 a national coalition of local coordinators and groups in communities across America will hold local, simultaneous rallies throughout the day to help raise public awareness about serious risks to public health, safety, and well-being posed by the millions of gallons of toxic fracking waste continually produced by the shale gas and oil drilling industry.
Frackfree America National Coalition  News Release:

NEOGAP (Network for Oil & Gas Accountability & Protection) www.NEOGAP.org
and

Frackfree America National Coalition  www.frackfreeamerica.org
_______________________________________________________

For Immediate Release:  August 9, 2012
Contact: Vanessa Pesec:  Phone:  440-781-6440 or E-mail:   [email protected]
Contact: Susie Beiersdorfer:  Phone: 234- 201-8007  or E-mail: [email protected] ______________________________________________________

FREEDOM FROM TOXIC FRACKING WASTE:
CONCERNED CITIZENS ANNOUNCE A NATIONAL RALLY DAY


Youngstown,  Ohio, August 9, 2012 – NEOGAP (Network for Oil & Gas Accountability & Protection,  www.NEOGAP.org )  and Frackfree America National Coalition (www.frackfreeamerica.org ) are coordinating a national grassroots rally day on September 12, 2012 to help raise  public awareness of what the groups believe are serious risks to public health, safety, and well-being posed by the millions of gallons of toxic fracking waste continually produced by the shale gas and oil drilling industry.

The title of the September 12th nationwide event is: “Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally Day.”

On September 12, 2012 a national coalition of local coordinators and groups in communities across America will hold simultaneous rallies throughout the day to shine light on the numerous problems associated with toxic fracking waste and its disposal, including its links to earthquakes, spills, and leaks.

According to geologist Susie Beiersdorfer of Frackfree America National Coalition and Frackfree Mahoning Valley, “The public is not being fully or adequately informed of the risks of fracking and related processes to public health and safety and well-being. We are calling for increased transparency and public awareness about the truth of toxic fracking waste, which can contain naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) and numerous toxic chemicals or known carcinogens, like benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX), that could find their way into drinking water sources or into soil and air via leaks, surface spills near waterways, or well casing failures.”

The groups believe that the rosy picture of drilling for oil and gas painted by slick, expensive radio and television advertisements by the gas and oil industry does not represent the real experiences of many everyday concerned citizens who live near injection wells or along the routes where fracking waste is, or will be, transported and possibly spilled. The groups say that there are too many unanswered questions about fracking waste, partially because gas and oil companies are exempt from the Safe Drinking Water Act.

According to the coalition, every newly permitted fracking well will result in millions of gallons of toxic fracking wastewater being created, transported, and disposed of somewhere.  Although the fracking waste is frequently referred to by the industry or others as “brine,” “saltwater,” or “produced water,” the groups believe that these euphemistic terms are highly misleading and give the public a false sense of reassurance about the alleged safety of the fracking waste.

“The truth is that the risks imposed by the production, transport, and disposal of toxic fracking waste are creating a serious public health problem. Toxic fracking waste can expose the public to a number of chemical and radioactive carcinogens, neurotoxins, and pulmonary and cardiovascular toxins.  Children, whose immune systems are still developing, workers on drill sites, and those handling toxic fracking wastes are especially vulnerable to risks as are persons living or working near drilling sites, along toxic fracking disposal routes or at or near toxic fracking waste injection wells, ” said Vanessa Pesec of NEOGAP.

FANC and NEOGAP cite a Columbus, Ohio news story that illustrates how not knowing the components of fracking waste can put communities and first responders at unnecessary risk. They ask:  How can cities and townships effectively prepare for an emergency when they don’t know what the substance is that they are dealing with?

The groups say that even though the following news story is from Columbus, Ohio, the news report is relevant for all of the many states who face the possibility or present reality of fracking, which will result in the need to transport and dispose of waste, thereby increasing the chance for spills and leaks.

See the following highly informative NBC 4 news video and report titled “NBC4 Investigates: What’s In The Drilling Waste Water Traveling Into Ohio?” (5/23/2012).

http://www2.nbc4i.com/news/2012/may/23/nbc4-investigates-whats-drilling-waste-water-trave-ar-1047008/

For media inquiries or for more information on fracking and related processes, toxic fracking waste, or how to coordinate or participate in a local rally, please sign up for free e-mail updates on the NEOGAP and Frackfree America National Coalition websites and/ or contact us by phone, website, Facebook, twitter, or e-mail:

On Facebook:
www.facebook.com/Frackfree   and

www.facebook.com/Neogap.org

Facebook EVENT page: http://www.facebook.com/events/514330835247580/

For NEOGAP:
e-mail:  [email protected]  or call:  440-940-OGAP (6427)

http://www.neogap.org/neogap/events/nationwiderallyday-freedomfromtoxicfrackwaste/

For Frackfree America National Coalition
e-mail:  [email protected] or call:  234-201-8007

http://www.frackfreeamerica.org/national-day-of-action.html

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