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		<title>FRACKING is still a Dirty Word &#8212; Think About That!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Duane Nichols</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frackers Continue ReBranding Fracking From an Article by Dory Hippauf, No Fracking Way Blog, September 25, 2014 When a product or corporation takes a hit in public opinion, one of the steps that will be taken is to change their name or roll out a rebranding campaign. Led by their front group, the Marcellus Shale [...]]]></description>
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<h1><span style="font-size: 13px; font-weight: normal;">From an <a title="Fracking is still a dirty word" href="http://www.nofrackingway.us/2014/09/25/frackers-rebranding-fracking/" target="_blank">Article by Dory Hippauf</a>, No Fracking Way Blog, September 25, 2014</span></h1>
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<p>When  a product or corporation takes a hit in public opinion, one of the steps that  will be taken is to change their name or roll out a rebranding campaign. Led by  their front group, the Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC), frackers are rebranding  fracking. Or to put it another way, they are putting a pretty red bow on a pile  of poop.</p>
<p>How  much are they spending on this fracking rebranding campaign? They won’t say.  It’s proprietary, hush hush, in the same fashion as the super-double secret  ingredients in the chemicals used in fracking.</p>
<p>With  the blessings of the Heritage Foundation, a right wing think tank, the fracking  ad campaign feature actors , including a little girl, saying “ Fracking’s a good  word”, “Fracking Rocks” and “Fracking: Rock Solid for PA” .</p>
<p>The  astroturf industry group, United Shale Advocates has the ad up on their youtube  channel titled <a title="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf7pwuXctjQ" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf7pwuXctjQ">Rock Solid Facts</a>. Not  surprising, the ad is a rerun of the same pile of talking point poop the  industry has been promoting all along.</p>
<p>A  few years ago, the industry shied away from the word “Fracking”.  They thought  it was obscene.</p>
<p><strong>People  agreed, fracking is obscene.</strong></p>
<p>Today  they are embracing the obscene word as much as they have embraced the obscene  practice of drilling, fracking and extraction of fossil fuels, while neglecting  to mention the consequences this has on real people.</p>
<p><strong>FRACKING  ROCKS?</strong><br />
So, fracking is a good word and it rocks?</p>
<p>Calvin  Tillman, the former mayor of Dish, Texas who was forced to leave his town to  protect the health of his family after fracking and associated industrial  activities created an unlivable situation and doesn’t think <a title="http://www.environmenttexas.org/news/txe/shalefield-stories-residents-frontlines-fracking-share-their-stories-new-booklet" href="http://www.environmenttexas.org/news/txe/shalefield-stories-residents-frontlines-fracking-share-their-stories-new-booklet">Fracking  is a good word when it rocked his family</a>.</p>
<p>Deborah  Rogers of Fort Worth, Texas, who experienced nausea and severe headaches and  nosebleeds, as well as asphyxiation of goats and chickens, after toxic fracking  chemicals were found on her property and doesn’t think <a title="http://www.environmenttexas.org/news/txe/shalefield-stories-residents-frontlines-fracking-share-their-stories-new-booklet" href="http://www.environmenttexas.org/news/txe/shalefield-stories-residents-frontlines-fracking-share-their-stories-new-booklet">Fracking  is a good word when it rocked her life</a>.</p>
<p>The  Ruggiero family of Wise County, Texas, who suffered debilitating health problems  and significant losses in property value due to air and water contamination from  a spill left unreported by a nearby fracking operation and doesn’t think <a title="http://www.environmenttexas.org/news/txe/shalefield-stories-residents-frontlines-fracking-share-their-stories-new-booklet" href="http://www.environmenttexas.org/news/txe/shalefield-stories-residents-frontlines-fracking-share-their-stories-new-booklet">Fracking  is a good word when it rocked his family. </a></p>
<p>And  there are at least <a title="http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2014/08/29/dep-cites-243-cases-of-well-water-contaminated-by-drilling-wastewater/" href="http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2014/08/29/dep-cites-243-cases-of-well-water-contaminated-by-drilling-wastewater/">243  families in Pennsylvania</a> whose lives have been rocked by fracking and don’t  think fracking is a good word. The <a title="http://pennsylvaniaallianceforcleanwaterandair.wordpress.com/the-list/" href="http://pennsylvaniaallianceforcleanwaterandair.wordpress.com/the-list/">List  of the Harmed highlights</a> 6,154 families from all over the country who have  been rocked by fracking and fossil fuel industrialization.</p>
<p>In  February 2014, a Chevron natural gas well exploded in Bobtown, PA. The ensuing  fire burned for 5 days and killed one worker.  Nearby residents were evacuated. <a title="http://www.salon.com/2014/02/18/chevron_apologizes_for_fracking_well_explosion_with_coupons_for_free_pizza/" href="http://www.salon.com/2014/02/18/chevron_apologizes_for_fracking_well_explosion_with_coupons_for_free_pizza/">Chevron  rocked the community</a> with a coupon for a free large SUPREME pizza and a  2-liter bottle of soda.</p>
<p>Areas  in Youngstown OH, Azel TX, Oklahoma City OK, Conway AR have been rocked with <a title="http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/09/16/3568090/direct-link-between-earthquakes-and-fracking-process/" href="http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/09/16/3568090/direct-link-between-earthquakes-and-fracking-process/">earthquakes  associated with frack liquid injection wells and fracking</a>. It’s unknown if  residents of these communities received a free pizza.</p>
<p>As  another industry front group, America’s Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA) says “Think  About It”. Many who have had their world rocked by fracking have  thought about it, and don’t think Fracking’s a good word, no matter how many  pretty red bows are put on it.</p>
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<p><strong>NOTE:  Fast Forward to October 2015</strong> &#8212; Have you noticed that:</p>
<p>(1) The Governor of West Virginia, the WV State Agencies, and almost all of the WV Legislature are in denial of greenhouse gas effects including global warming and man-made climate change as they promote fossil fuels which are the very source of these problems; so what do you Think About That?</p>
<p>(2) Hoppy Kercheval of WV MetroNews is now the host apologist and cheerleader for the Marcellus drilling &amp; fracking industry on an industry-paid pseudo-news program entitled &#8220;Inside Shale&#8221; airing on WAJR and perhaps other radio stations Tuesdays from 8 to 9 am.</p>
<p>(3) West Virginia Public Radio is now accepting advertising from the natural gas industry with messages saying &#8220;Think About It.&#8221;   I say that Fracking is still a Dirty Word! DGN (10-14-15)</p>
<p>(4) Tens of thousands of miles of pipelines are coming, they are going to transport our natural gas to the north, south, east and west, and over-seas.  So, drilling and fracking have just begun, to profit whom?  Consider the damages to our mountains and valleys! DGN (10-14-15)</p>
<p>(5) Carbon fees have been proposed by leading economists; carbon fees have been proposed by knowledgeable West Virginians; and carbon fees would do double duty of helping to limit fossil fuels and providing funds for our roads, schools, public health, etc.  DGN (10-14-15)</p>
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		<title>Marcellus Shale Coalition Issues Guidelines for Managing Stray Gas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2012 03:05:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Duane Nichols</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[MSC industry trade group Managing stray gas is the subject of a fourth guidance document from the Marcellus Shale Coalition, issued October16th. The essentials of this article were compiled by Pam Kasey as published by the State Journal.  In its three-page &#8220;Recommended Practices: Responding to Stray Gas Incidents,&#8221; the Pennsylvania-based natural gas industry group lays [...]]]></description>
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<p>Managing stray gas is the subject of a fourth guidance document from the Marcellus Shale Coalition, issued October16th. The essentials of this article were <a title="MSC issues Guidelines for Stray Gas" href="http://www.statejournal.com/story/19843070/marcellus-trade-group-issues-guidelines-for-managing-stray-gas" target="_blank">compiled by Pam Kasey</a> as published by the State Journal.</p>
<p> In its three-page &#8220;<a title="http://marcelluscoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/RP-Stray-Gas-Oct-2012.pdf" href="http://marcelluscoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/RP-Stray-Gas-Oct-2012.pdf">Recommended Practices: Responding to Stray Gas Incidents</a>,&#8221; the Pennsylvania-based natural gas industry group lays out simple guidelines for oil and gas operators that can also inform the public about what to expect when an incident occurs.</p>
<p>Stray gas can originate from sources including coal beds, oil and gas wells, landfills, pipelines and microbial sources. It can migrate from there into groundwater, surface water, soil and structures, the MSC points out. The industry has frequently identified the presence of stray gas during pre-drill baseline water surveys, according to a media release accompanying the guidance document.</p>
<p>The document aims to provide detailed steps that operators can take when stray gas is encountered: from developing proper plans of action to notification of regulators as well as initial response actions and performing site reconnaissance surveys. When stray gas is detected in a structure, depending on the level, oil and natural gas producers may install ventilation and methane-specific alarms as a precautionary measure.</p>
<p>Where elevated levels of methane are detected in water wells, ventilation may also be considered. When methane is detected in a water source servicing a structure, the operator should consider providing an alternate water source until additional testing determines the source of the stray gas.</p>
<p>The document prioritizes public and employee safety and the prevention of damage to property and the environment and emphasizes the importance in responding to an incident of maintaining lines of communication with state regulators, local officials, first responders and homeowners.</p>
<p>&#8220;For the most critical situations,&#8221; the document reads, &#8220;immediate action should be taken to protect public safety and property. These measures may include evacuation and/or ventilation procedures. Because operators do not have the authority to initiate an evacuation, notification and cooperation with local emergency response organizations is critical.&#8221;</p>
<p>The MSC has previously released recommended practices on (1) <a title="http://marcelluscoalition.org/2012/05/site-planning-development-and-restoration/" href="http://marcelluscoalition.org/2012/05/site-planning-development-and-restoration/">site planning, development and restoration</a>;  (2) <a title="http://marcelluscoalition.org/2012/07/supply-chain/" href="http://marcelluscoalition.org/2012/07/supply-chain/">supply chain</a>; and (3) <a title="http://marcelluscoalition.org/2012/08/pre-drill-water-supply-surveys/" href="http://marcelluscoalition.org/2012/08/pre-drill-water-supply-surveys/">pre-drill water supply surveys</a>.</p>
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