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		<title>Those Impacted by Fracking: “The List of the Harmed”</title>
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		<dc:creator>S. Tom Bond</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[# 1208 Entries And Counting: By Tom Bond, Resident Farmer, Lewis County, WV The internet site Pennsylvania Alliance for Clean Water and Air is one of the many great sites produced by people living in the Pennsylvania Marcellus area. The area is both heavily populated and heavily drilled which results in so many sites and [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong># 1208 Entries And Counting:</strong></p>
<p>By Tom Bond, Resident Farmer, Lewis County, WV</p>
<p>The internet site <a title="Penn. Alliance for Clean Water and Air" href="http://pennsylvaniaallianceforcleanwaterandair.wordpress.com/the-list/" target="_blank">Pennsylvania Alliance for Clean Water and Air</a> is one of the many great sites produced by people living in the Pennsylvania Marcellus area. The area is both heavily populated and heavily drilled which results in so many sites and such good quality. The area has plenty of people articulate enough, with the skills necessary to make themselves heard, and the initiative to actually work on the problems they and their neighbors face. Their &#8220;tell it like it is&#8221; attitude is something to be proud of.</p>
<p>Early on, PACWA began a &#8220;List of the Harmed,&#8221; a list of those affected by pollution from shale drilling. It includes the name of the harmed individual, the location, gas facility causing the harm, how they were exposed, and the symptoms, with the source of the information. For example, numbers 1197 and 1198 are Bruce Ford and Rod Law, in McKenzie County, ND. They were seriously burned when vapors from a Statoil well caught fire.</p>
<p>Another is 828, Jodi Borello of Washington County, Pennsylvania. She had six gas wells drilled within 500 yards of her house, with the result of chemical burns to her eyes and bad rashes , and also had to put up with noise pollution and excessive traffic.</p>
<p>The list is compiled by Jenny Lisak, Co-director of PACWA. It has now arrived at 1208 entries, some of them double or groups of people. There are many other references at the end of the list, guidance for more research.</p>
<p>The significance of the list is that everyone connected with fracking knows some several people with complaints. If you have listened to these people it is heart-breaking. Children, pets and domestic animals are affected and sometimes die. There are many published accounts dispersed through articles in newspapers in shale drilling areas and the accounts on the internet. The List is an attempt to gather a large number of these together in one place. Several hundred is hard to shrug off. One thousand plus is impossible to ignore.</p>
<p>As a result of the large number, the List is getting a lot of much- deserved attention. There is a <a title="YouTube Video: List of the Harmed" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LcDHcEha44" target="_blank">video on YouTube</a> which shows how many are affected graphically. That YouTube page has responses, some showing empathy, some planted by industry sycophants, and some by people who are simply confused. The video leads in to several others having to do with fracking &#8211; there are many on YouTube.</p>
<p>Laurel Pelter has also written an <a title="List of the Harmed: 1208 and counting" href="http://www.examiner.com/article/fracking-s-list-of-the-harmed-1-208-and-counting" target="_blank">excellent article</a> about the List. She points out that no official source tabulates the very considerable damage being done by fracking. The US Energy Information Administration tracks a tremendous range of statistics about energy, but nothing about how it affects people! She quotes Jenny Lisak, the list coordinator, who said &#8220;I wonder how long the list will have to get before something changes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Laurel also points out a few other related statistics we do know, collected by the EIA:</p>
<p>(1) 40,000+ Number of shale gas wells drilled<br />
(2) 15 states generating shale gas<br />
(3) 11.3 trillion cubic feet of shale natural gas produced in 2011<br />
(4) 40 Percent of U.S. gas production comes from shale<br />
(5) Shale plays are found in 32 states.</p>
<p>Laurel says, &#8221; It is time we asked our government to publish official statistics of how many citizens are being negatively impacted by fracking so that the real costs are out in the open.&#8221; We agree.</p>
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