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These organizations are on the front lines, fighting the natural gas drilling from destroying our
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Clean Water for North Carolina
828-251-1291
29 1/2 Page Ave
Asheville, North Carolina
28801

Since 1984 Clean Water for North Carolina (CWFNC, formerly the Clean Water Fund of North Carolina) has worked for clean, safe communities and workplaces with hundreds of communities and thousands of North Carolinians. CWFNC is a private non-profit membership organization serving residents across the state of North Carolina. We have a very active and diverse board and staff, dozens of volunteers and hundreds of members who work hard to make North Carolina a better place. We have helped people in every county of North Carolina through organizing and technical assistance, and have been a key player in many statewide environmental issues. CWFNC researches environmental problems, analyzes public policy, and educates and empowers people. Skilled, confident and knowledgeable people who remain active in their communities are among our most important achievements.

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OU Beyond Coal
859 801-3137
186 North Congress St.
Athens, Ohio
45701

Welcome! We are a student led group, advocating for OU to go off of coal and onto renewalble energy source for our heating and cooling. Our all-group weekly meetings are 6-7 p.m. on Wednesdays, in Bentley Room 304. You are invited to come by, check it out and get involved. The Sierra Club Beyond Coal campaign is designed to drastically reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants, one of the largest sources of global warming pollution in the U.S. We aim to move our economy toward a clean energy future by stopping new coal-fired plants, phasing out existing plants, and keeping the massive U.S. coal reserves in the ground and out of international markets.

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Environment New York
646-473-0905
32 West 38th St., 3rd Floor
New York, New York
10018

We are apart of a larger organization called Environment America, which is based out of Washington, D.C. Environment NY is lobbying in congress to get a permanent state-wide ban on Hydro-Fracking.

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FRACWATCH LACKAWAXEN
570 851 5068
Street
City, Pennsylvania
18428

Our mission is to inform and residents, engage property owners and businesses and who value the continued natural vitality of this award wining river as to the catastrophic potential impact of hydrofracing and gas drilling hear and around the Lackawaxen River basin.

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Dallas Area Residents for Responsible Drilling
312-504-9222
2647 Southwood Drive
Dallas, Texas
75233

DARRD Recently formed over the summer of 2010 when it became known that the city of Dallas was considering applications for drilling within the city limits. We are only for responsible drilling under strict oversight contained within a strong gas ordinance. This currently does not exist in Dallas and we want our officials to convene a task force in order to address the many issues associated with natural gas exploration. www.dallasdrilling.wordpr ess.com

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