Washington County, Pennsylvania farmers Terry Greenwood and Ron Gulla speak out at "Hydrofracking and Agriculture—the Promise & the Reality", a forum held March 15, 2011 in Penn Yan, New York. ;The forum was sponsored by the Committee to Preserve the Fingerlakes and the Coalition to Protect New York.
@telltree but he his a liar!
natasprotector 8 months ago
I met most of the landowners when I worked in washington pa they are all getting screwed. Range does have plenty of safety regs and procedures but the @@@@ that happens underground is what's bad trust me I've been covered in it once. Twice if u count the accident I had in october
JDEngine2 8 months ago
@natasprotector If you watched the video you would have made it to the part where Mr. Gulla addresses the criticism: "Gulla is not a farmer!"
telltree 8 months ago
Gulla is not a farmer!
natasprotector 9 months ago
They are drilling 1500 feet from our city's water source(100,000 people) and to ice the poisoning a fixed water facility same location...how crazy is that?
Renee1101 9 months ago
Don't feed the trolls.
This testimony rocks me to the core. And I fear they are the tip of a big poison iceberg. We must stop the scourge of fracking. Now.
justpeace0 9 months ago
Burgher88, if that's what you really think, you have no heart. This sort of thing is going on all over the place where fracking is being done. People are getting sick, animals are getting sick and dying, and the oil and gas companies are refusing to take responsibility for what they're doing to these communities. It's frightening and tragic.
smg1510 10 months ago
Burgher88, if that's what you really think, you have no heart. This sort of thing is going on all over the place where fracking is being done.
smg1510 10 months ago
Burher - No, actually it's two "bodys" that "got screwed", and stories of a dozen or so others, dead and deformed cattle and pets, ruined water wells, extensive road work (which is subsidized by tax dollars), cut fences, property devaluation, etc etc... It's the same old story. I think I'd be a "little salty" too. Look around, they are doing this all around the country - all under the pretense of "clean energy" and the promise of economic benefit. Find and watch the documentary "GasLand".
scottbaldassari 10 months ago
Sounds like somebody got screwed on his lease deal and is a little salty, huh?
Burgher88 10 months ago