Fracked: Barnett Shale drilling chemicals found in blood and organs

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Fracked: Barnett Shale drilling chemicals found in blood and organs
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Bob and Lisa were told by their doctor to move out of their home withing 48 hours because it was too dangerous for them to stay after they were diagnosed with drilling chemicals in their blood and organs.

Videos and posting by Bluedaze Sharon Wilson.

Brandon Evans. 9/27/2010. Fight for Survival. Wise County Messenger. Online Edition.

It doesn’t have to be this way. There are affordable emission controls that industry could use to prevent 90% of the emissions. These are some of the best practices least destructive practices described in DRILL RIGHT TEXAS: Best oil & gas development practices for Texas. Industry refuses to use control technology unless it is mandated.

Before you go all weird and start attacking Texas, have a look at this map and know that they are finding more shale areas everyday, everywhere, all across the globe. Shale gas is the biggest scam ever played on the human race.

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Keep drilling toxics out of our drinking water.

Tell your Senators and Representatives to support the FRAC Act.

See: Hydraulic Fracturing: Applicability of the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act. Science Advisory Board Discussion

See: Buried Secrets: Is Natural Gas Drilling Endangering U.S. Water Supplies?

See: U.S. EPA Water Enforcement

See: Draft Plan to Study the Potential Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing on Drinking Water Resources (Updated 2011-04-09)

See: Coalbed Methane Development: The Costs and Benefits of an Emerging Energy Resource

See: History of Litigation Concerning Hydraulic Fracturing to Produce Coalbed Methane. LEAF (Legal Environmental Assistance Foundation) and The Hydraulic Fracturing Decisions.

See: Expert Testimony on Hydraulic Fracturing Impacts

See: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program | UIC | US EPA

See: Under the surface : fracking, fortunes and the fate of the Marcellus Shale

See: Model validation : perspectives in hydrological science

See: Fueling Washington

See: The Next Drilling Disaster?

See: Natural Gas Industry Shills Use the Media to Mislead the Public – Here’s How to Spot Them

See: This Website is a Crash Course In Fracking

See: Affirming Gasland

See: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Weston Wilson Whistle Blower Letter

See: NETL: Secure & Reliable Energy Supplies

See: Hydraulic Fracturing Applicability of the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act Science Advisory Board Discussion

See: EPA Findings on Hydraulic Fracturing Deemed “Unsupportable”

See: Coalbed Methane Development: The Costs and Benefits of an Emerging Energy Resource

See: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Fossil Energy and National Energy Technology Laboratory: Modern Shale Gas Development in the United States: A Primer

See: Underground Injection of Gas Industry Brine Taking Off – State Journal – STATEJOURNAL.com

See: The Costs of Natural Gas, Including Flaming Water

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