‘I’m not voting for either’: fracking’s return stirs fury in Pennsylvania town whose water turned toxic
by Oliver Milman in Dimock, Pennsylvania with photogr from on (#6RM9A)
The small town of Dimock saw its water become brown, undrinkable, even flammable - and its residents are still feeling the effects
Fracking has burst back on to the national stage in the US presidential election contest for the must-win swing state of Pennsylvania. But for one town in this state that saw its water become mud-brown, undrinkable and even flammable 15 years ago, the specter of fracking never went away.
Residents in Dimock, a rural town of around 1,200 people in north-east Pennsylvania, have been locked in a lengthy battle to remediate their water supply that was ruined in 2009 after the drilling of dozens of wells to access a hotspot called the Saudi Arabia of gas" found deep underneath their homes.
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