James Gillin
Freeport Township supervisor James Gillin in front of the property of a neighbor, who witnessed a 15 foot tall geyser from a ‘frac out’ from a nearby EQT well. Photo: Reid R. Frazier / The Allegheny Front

Episode for July 22, 2022

Greene County residents who say their water has been contaminated from a fracking incident want action. We’ll also hear about a PR campaign by natural gas companies that targets Black and Latino voters in Pennsylvania.

A farmer says a nearby gas well is sometimes as loud as a jet engine. But the noise isn’t from fracking. It’s from supercomputers mining cryptocurrency. Plus, news about environmental funding from the Pennsylvania state budget.

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