Arlington resident Kim Feil addressed the Arlington City Council about gas drilling on May 18.
City councils in the Barnett Shale regularly hear from those concerned about the environmental impact of urban drilling.
Feil's delivery, however, is a little unusual.
-Aman Batheja


No regrets on the title for this vid because people don't awake until the water/oil and gas splashes them in the face. To bring attention to such an important issue is paramont, how the attention is sought at this point now reflects how useless prior, traditional methods have been. Residents thus far have not made any difference in convincing our Arlington City Council who continues to permit wells without any regard to public health. Public wealth is the driving focus as they are asleep at the wheel as they speed toward their own health detriment.
Posted by: Kim Feil | June 20, 2010 at 10:06 AM
Same onshore pollution in Pennsylvania. Soon the entire USA will be polluted while countries like China focus on becoming energy independent with renewable solar, etc. China invests in the U.S.A. gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale. Toxic chemicals are in the water and no one is testing for them except landowners who know what the signs of pollution are:
We know natural gas drilling pollutes the air, water and soil, what good is knowledge since corporations run this country hand in hand with the governmental agencies who are suppose to be protecting the environment?
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Posted by: Clearville Landowners Group in PA | June 01, 2010 at 04:12 PM
can't believe this is titled "white" lady.
whats next.. "black" guy sings country?
Posted by: Porkfighter | May 29, 2010 at 07:13 AM