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Alpha & Omega Enterprises 

My family land, which was homesteaded by my great-grandfathers, is now being invaded by the oil companies, landmen, and fracturing companies. Whiting Oil and Gas is drilling a well less than 1.5 miles from our homesteaded land, and fracturing that well today, even though, I called and emailed the ND Oil and Gas Commission begging them to stop permit until all neccessary data was gathered, such as, but not limited to, the chemical solution intended to use in fracturing process, water samples of all neighboring wells, and environmental analysis of habitat. I was denied by the state agency to stop permit, as they approve the policy, and the oil companies are exempt from the Safe Water Act, etc. I have also contacted the local media to public announce our plea for help, as we are just mere pheasant farmers, but have our legal rights. They are ruining western North Dakota as we speak. I would like a public educational event to take place with all of the affected landowners, as this ND play intends to increase. Please help us!!!

 
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Concerned citizens 

Energy Corporations have approached our government asking for permission ot Hydrofracture (horizontally) the gas wells they have drilled. Payette County Idaho

 
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OHIO SIERRA CLUB 

Message Are Ohio State Parks Only Worth $1? To whom it may concern: I am writing in opposition to the sale of Jefferson Lake State Park to Jefferson County. I am outraged that the state is considering to sell our park for a measly $1 to allow for drilling and timbering. All state parks belong to Ohio taxpayers, and the people of Ohio need to be heard! If the sale goes through, Jefferson County officials plan to turn this beloved park into oil fields and fragmented forests. The people of Ohio have supported the preservation of our state's natural legacy regardless of the economic times or political party. In fact, our state park system was started during the Great Depression. Once again, it is time for the state to uphold the public trust, to protect our parks from sale to Big Oil and Gas, and to allow all of the stakeholders their right to participate in this process. A back door deal is not in the public interest of Ohio's most precious lands. Timbering, drilling, access roads, and construction result in habitat destruction, water contamination, air pollution, odors, noise, and toxic by-products. I've lived in the beautiful Ohio Valley all my life. I remember going to the park as a child and as an adult, I enjoy it even more because I am an avid equestrian. To think that someone would allow that beautiful park to be destroyed for $1 is almost unimaginable. Has anyone seen the move "Gaslands" by Josh Fox? I am sure that Tom Gentile and anyone else involved in the sale have not. I am sure if they would view that film and seen the devastation to the environment and the habitat that these gas drilling companies leave behind, that they would change their minds and wouldn't be so quick to sell. A measly dollar for all that land "ruined"! As a devout environmentalist and concerned local citizen, I'd like to up the ante and place my bid for $5, so Jefferson County and Ohio's parklands are protected forever. What's to become of the homes, farmlands, and habitat in that area? Are you aware of all the problems in PA with the gas drilling/hydraulic fracturing? The entire small town of Dimock, PA is ruined! There drinking water full of methane, the environment and habitat no longer sustainable. The concerned citizen's of Jefferson County will not allow this to happen and are sending a clear message to them to withdraw and leave this beautiful park alone! I am asking you too to intervene on our behalf to stop this travesty. PLEASE DO NOT SELL THE PARK TO JEFFERSON COUNTY! WE DO NOT WANT HYDRALIC FRACTURING OR DESTRUCTION OF THIS BEAUTIFUL PARK! WE REQUEST THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES TAKE BACK THEIR OFFER TO SALE THE PARK TO JEFFERSON COUNTY FOR $1. The sale of Jefferson Lake State Park would set a bad precedent for the entire state park system, and I expect Ohio's last remaining natural areas to be preserved for future generations to come. As a leader, it is your responsibility to keep this promise to Ohio that our lands will not be sold off, drilled, mined, or compromised in any way. Please reject any proposal to sell and open up Jefferson Lake State Park to drilling and clear-cutting! Please protect all state parks! Sincerely, Susan Long 1056 Township Road 263 Bergholz, OH 43908 740 317-7171

 
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i get a kick out of how gas companies advertise how clean natural gas is, but they fail to tell the truth how getting it can damage the enviroment, possibly have long term effects on peoples health, and can caause the younger generation to pay a hell of a price to clean up the devasting effects which will surely be left behind by the ruthless gas companies. it is amasing how they can brain wash the people of this state into beleving their campains. people need to wake up before it's to late. we will never lease our farm in southern columbia county pa. i will defend it to the last drop. what's going on can make even the most passive people take actions they would not think possible.

 
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Chesapeake and Clarissa 

Would you drink this?This is due to FRACKING near our home.

 
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