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Boy, how could I forget Frackville??? Got the tattoo on my chest (Eagle's Head in front of an American Flag) by Larry of Frackville. Boy, talk about one seriously drunk night (took 4 or 5 guys to get me in the car...no, I wasn't driving).
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No picture no Tatoo!:laughing:
 
   / Hydrofracing #162  
Boy, how could I forget Frackville??? Got the tattoo on my chest (Eagle's Head in front of an American Flag) by Larry of Frackville. Boy, talk about one seriously drunk night (took 4 or 5 guys to get me in the car...no, I wasn't driving).

No picture no Tatoo!:laughing:


I've got one somewhere...or I'll take another pic.
 
   / Hydrofracing #165  
Do you think the penalties should have been greater?

Sure I do, I also think there should be a punitive damge for property value loss,but as long as corbett is in bed with the gas companies, you and I have little if any say in the matter, except when we vote, but at the rate their going, that will not be soon enough.
He really boned the local townships with the new budget,restrcting their say on local laws and pad placement.

However, little do they know in texas:
Texas politicians knew agency hid the amount of radiation in drinking water Dallas Drilling's Blog
 
   / Hydrofracing #166  
Some of this is worth reading, some proganda, none the less, there are factual findings. I have a very good friend who checks water quality near drill pads on many of the local trout and feeder steams, they have been a resorce for many local business's in the area for decades, and we refuse to have a wealthy few take that from us.

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY3Rx-wR-BQ&feature=share]Fact Checking Big Oil - YouTube[/ame]

Daily Kos: A case study in how industry influence squelches the science of gas drilling impacts

Daily Kos: A case study in how industry influence squelches the science of gas drilling impacts

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpGjKM-EVgU&feature=share]Montrose Borough Meeting Walk-Out - YouTube[/ame]

Bad week for middle-class taxpayers in Pennsylvania

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   / Hydrofracing #167  
Sure I do, I also think there should be a punitive damage for property value loss,but as long as Corbett is in bed with the gas companies, you and I have little if any say in the matter, except when we vote, but at the rate their going, that will not be soon enough.
He really boned the local townships with the new budget,restricting their say on local laws and pad placement.

I'm 100% against you when criticizing Tom Corbett. He's still picking up Rendell's mess and trying to fulfill budget shortfalls. I am a strong supporter of Corbett.
If you recall, when he went after corruption in the legislature, he went after Republicans and Democrats equally (as Attorney General).
As far as pre-emption (the "boning" you refer to), with all the boroughs and townships in PA, there has to be some degree of standardization. We gun owners went through this lack of standardization with firearms a while back. Now, all firearms laws are strictly the province of the state legislature...good thing, works fairly well...but still work to do (currently being addressed in the legislature).
As far as property value loss...what loss are you describing? Have YOU suffered a property value loss? Do you know of any documented property value losses?
 
   / Hydrofracing #168  
I'm 100% against you when criticizing Tom Corbett. He's still picking up Rendell's mess and trying to fulfill budget shortfalls. I am a strong supporter of Corbett.
If you recall, when he went after corruption in the legislature, he went after Republicans and Democrats equally (as Attorney General).
As far as pre-emption (the "boning" you refer to), with all the boroughs and townships in PA, there has to be some degree of standardization. We gun owners went through this lack of standardization with firearms a while back. Now, all firearms laws are strictly the province of the state legislature...good thing, works fairly well...but still work to do (currently being addressed in the legislature).
As far as property value loss...what loss are you describing? Have YOU suffered a property value loss? Do you know of any documented property value losses?

Tom Corbett let me down as the SAG, I filed a suit, and he never followed up with me, even after repeated phone calls. I had purchased my wife a local gift card for 200.00 for her wedding anniversary. Soon after the company closed up shop.

IMO if he want to make up any shortfalls, he would tax the oil campany's the same as other states do. Now with no tax, and little oversite, we have every gas company in the union here. The standardization went out the door when he added the adoption rule, if the township adopts the policy, the township will get a drilling fee, if not they get nothing.

As far as property value loss, i am referring to the property the fluid was spilled on, if that landowner should suffer any loss in value due to the gas company's negligence, then I feel they should be held accountable,as in punitive damages.
 
   / Hydrofracing #170  
As far as property value loss...what loss are you describing? Have YOU suffered a property value loss? Do you know of any documented property value losses?

Because of the gas wells our property values have held and in most cases increased.
the link that lockhaven posted could be a good thing but when reading it there is hidden pressure on the countys. If you read it you will find only the countys with active wells can get a fee, no fee even if the county has trucks driving though it. So if a county wants $$ they have to let driling go on.
 
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