Emagazine.com: New Jersey water at risk from gas drilling


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Jersey drinking water could be at risk from gas drilling. For anyone still wondering if hydraulic fracturing or “fracking”—a means of extracting natural gas by injecting water, sand and chemicals at high pressure underground to break through rock—is safe, a new video called “Stand Up New York!” offers a quick tutorial. The video, from subversive ad agency Agit-Pop Communications, begins by showing the unspoiled beauty of New York State, followed by a vision of an Exxon sign, a gas explosion and water so toxic that a lighter can set tap water on fire. The list of chemicals involved in the fracking process scroll down the left-hand side of the screen in jaw-dropping numbers.

 

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