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Water Changes Since Drilling Began

Are you seeing water changes:  like sputering from the faucet, change in colors from yellow, orange, black, with black particles in your water, smells, black sludge in your appliances, dishwasher, washing machine, black sludge in your pipes, water tests that show high barium, strontium, manganese, e-coli, methane, and if you do, you have been “fracked”, by nearby gas drilling and it can be over a mile away. Any one or more of these signs show that you have probably been “fracked”.

Call your nearby DEP, gas company and get more tests done and confer with your neighbors and network and see you are not alone.  There are many of you throughout our County and State.

We need to support one another and reveal this massive change in our water since the advent of gas drilling in our neighborhoods.

Make your own support groups or contact me and we will meet and discuss the issues and what to  do about it and how to get help. In solidarity and connection we can be powerful to reveal this outrage in our communities.

Contact:  Citizens for Clean Water: Vera Scroggins, veraduerga@yahoo.com: 570-918-0004.

I keep meeting families, now in 8 sections of our county with major water issues. They cannot drink or bathe in their water and experience health issues if they do drink and bathe in it.

We have Universities that are willing to test and study the water changes in our county.  I can let you know the contact info for them.

Sincerely,

Vera Scroggins

Brackney, PA

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