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Fracking Waste

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Local Activists Ask Cinnaminson for Fracking Ban Support

Representatives from Food & Water Watch will be out in town this afternoon educating residents about the issue.

  A local advocacy group will be educating passersby in Cinnaminson this afternoon on the dangers of fracking and encouraging residents to contact their legislators to support the ban. The Cooper River Group of Food & Water Watch, a non-profit consumer group that works to ensure the safety of food and water, will set up shop at the Shoppes of Cinnaminson with signs, literature, and more to call on Sen. Diane Allen—whose legislative offices are now in town—to support the fracking waste ban. The ban on fracking waste bill passed through the State Senate and Assembly. However in September, Gov. Chris Christie vetoed the ban. “Folks are definitely concerned about this—the impact it could have on drinking water and waterways,” said Emily Reuman…

Cindy Pierson

2:08 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

@pundit - I don't believe the film has ever been shown in theaters, every showing I've been aware of has been free. And I never said Fox didn't make any money (although if he did, it probably wasn't much). Please look at my last comment again - "People should just remember while doing their own investigations: take a look at who is presenting the info you're looking at, because bobnj1 is right in…   more ›

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