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Thursday, 12 May 2011 04:50

Communities adjust to natural gas drilling's impact

Written by  Tim Lambert, witf Multimedia News Director

(Undated) -- In his budget address two months ago, Governor Corbett pledged to make Pennsylvania the Texas of the natural gas boom. "Let's make Pennsylvania the hub of this boom," he said. "Just as the oil companies decided to headquarter in one of a dozen states with oil, let's make Pennsylvania the Texas of the natural gas boom." That's because most of the state sits on a potential gold mine of natural gas reserves located in the Marcellus Shale formation. Drillers have flocked to rural communities across the commonwealth to set up shop and start extracting the gas from deep underground. Those boroughs and townships suddenly find themselves face to face with the positives and negatives that come with the industry. witf's Real Life | Real Issues multimedia series, looks at the impact natural gas drilling has had on two communities in the northcentral part of Pennsylvania. Scott Detrow begins our trip in Bradford County. Then, witf's Tim Lambert and Scott Lamar discuss how Hughesville, Lycoming County, is adjusting to drilling activity.

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# Chris 2011-05-13 08:40
These reports seem awfully soft on the gas industry. How about you go to Dimock and report what those residents think of gas drilling. I find it ... interesting... that WITF's latest sponsor, mentioned on air nearly every day for months, is the "American Natural Gas Alliance". Are your reports soft on the real pollution and contamination of drinking water because you are getting donations?
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