David and Linda Headley:
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"We are David and Linda Headley. The natural gas industry has stolen our land, polluted our streams and air, made our family and animals ill, and disrupted our peaceful way of life. We want safer extraction, more concern for the environment, and accountability for the industry." Exposure:
• Shallow wells • Marcellus well • Transmission pipes • Well Pads on Property Harm: • Surface Water Contamination: Natural spring that ignites from leaked gas • Human Health Impacts:Crippling stomach issue Oversight failure: Leaking wells reported to DEP Industry Dishonesty/Disregard: 10 acres of land burned by workers |
The truck traffic is constant. Land damages were of course immediate. Trucks, noise, dust, and nomadic workers followed. Then came the pollution of our air and water, then deforestation and the destruction of fruit trees. They even managed to burn 10 acres of ground with a brush fire, set with used motor oil from a bulldozer’s oil change! Every hour, once an hour, it sounds like a landing jet visits our once quiet farm as well.
We have even had multiple leaking wells for over a year, ignored by the operators, and now we have a spring 200 feet from our house which is now so rich with gas, it can be set on fire.
We have even had multiple leaking wells for over a year, ignored by the operators, and now we have a spring 200 feet from our house which is now so rich with gas, it can be set on fire.
Doctor visits have become commonplace. Our 4-year-old son has mysterious stomach issues that cripple him with pain; we do not have any answers, yet.
Then came the transmission pipelines along with more nomadic workers and thousands of gallons of drilling chemicals in our beautiful, trout-stocked stream! And why? All because of an uncaring, dirty industry, driven by greed, selling their souls, and leaving our health, environment, and rights behind as waste. When will this nightmare end?
Dozens of neighbors and communities in whole have suffered. One next-door neighbor’s well was contaminated. They had to get municipal water after the industry denied responsibility. We know of at least 3 families having serious health problems; they have had to seek legal assistance. Increased loads on rural roads have led to numerous accidents and incidents. Crimes in the area have increased.
Our experience with our local and state officials and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), has been mostly not caring, not responding, or denying. Those who do care usually express feelings of helplessness or frustration. Most say the industry lobbying and money is hard to fight against. Others admit that they are now called the “Don’t Expect Protection” and therein lies the truth.
Dozens of neighbors and communities in whole have suffered. One next-door neighbor’s well was contaminated. They had to get municipal water after the industry denied responsibility. We know of at least 3 families having serious health problems; they have had to seek legal assistance. Increased loads on rural roads have led to numerous accidents and incidents. Crimes in the area have increased.
Our experience with our local and state officials and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), has been mostly not caring, not responding, or denying. Those who do care usually express feelings of helplessness or frustration. Most say the industry lobbying and money is hard to fight against. Others admit that they are now called the “Don’t Expect Protection” and therein lies the truth.
Our once peaceful existence has forever changed. This industry is a loose cannon; we need to get a handle on it. Add layers of protection for all our people. Regulate and hold the industry accountable. Please slow the acceleration of this industry. Safe extraction and concern for the environment is a must! If we could put a man on the moon 40 years ago, we can find a better, safer, healthier way to fuel our future and our children’s future.
We have many photos, videos, and water and soil samples. Our air samples are pending. It’s too late for us. But we are willing to share anything that may help someone else. -David Headly Learn More
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In Western Pennsylvania, an Energy Boom Not Visibly Stifled - New York Times
Guns Flash in Fayette Landowners' Dispute with Pipeline Company - Pittsburgh Tribune
Guns Flash in Fayette Landowners' Dispute with Pipeline Company - Pittsburgh Tribune
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