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  <identifier>9_20_2009_Grimsley_Well_Pad_1_Cranberry_Pipeline</identifier>
  <title>9/20/2009 Documentation of chemical products on natural gas drilling pad in Dimock, Pennsylvania, USA; 12-12:30pm</title>
  <creator>Spore Collective Films</creator>
  <mediatype>movies</mediatype>
  <collection>opensource_movies</collection>
  <description>Uncut videofootage taken on Saturday, September 20, 2009, time was approximately 12-12:30pm.
The location is just south of Dimock Township, Pennsylvania, USA; southeast of the intersection of Troy Rd and Rt. 29. 

This excerpt shows the chemical products found along Cabot Oil and Gas' Cranberry Pipeline and the Grimsley Well Pad #1.  This segment of the pipeline runs east from Cabot's Grimsley Well Pad #1, down a hill, underneath a wetland (this section under construction during the filming), and to a well site where 8,500 gallons of toxic natural gas drilling chemicals had been spilled into a creek during the previous week.

Chemical Products include: Sodium Hydroxide; Desco - Regular DR-[unreadable]; PolyBead Fine; Solvay Chemicals - Flourides; Integrity - BioCide; PolyPlus; Lignite; Drill Pac High Viscosity; Soltex - Water Soluble Hole and Mud Conditioner; Excaliber - EXBAR; Mega-Defoamer; Aqua-Clear - AirFoam HD.

It is undetermined whether these chemical products are for drilling into the Marcellus Shale, or for hydraulic fracturing -- hydrofracking -- the natural gas out of the Marcellus Shale.

*** WARNING: BE CAUTIOUS WHEN DOCUMENTING DRILLING SITES YOURSELF: DRILLING SITES ARE COVERED IN HAZARDOUS RADIOACTIVE DUST AND CHEMICALS ***

::: WHEN GOING ONTO A DRILLING SITE WEAR CLOSED SHOES WITH PLASTIC BAGS OVER THEM SO THAT YOU DO NOT TRUDGE THE CHEMICALS INTO YOUR LIVING ENVIRONMENT :::
::: WEAR CLOTHES OR A TRASH BAG WHICH YOU CAN THROW AWAY BEFORE GETTING INTO YOUR CAR OR GOING INTO YOUR HOME SO THAT YOU DON'T BRING THE DUST INTO YOUR LIVING ENVIRONMENT :::
::: WEAR A CHEMICAL MASK OR AT LEAST A PAINTERS MASK TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS ::: 

*** THE MAKERS OF THIS FILM WERE NOT CAUTIOUS ENOUGH - DO NOT GO ON SITE WITHOUT PROPERLY PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM HAZARDOUS RADIOACTIVE WASTES AND CARCINOGENIC CHEMICALS ***</description>
  <date>2009</date>
  <year>2009</year>
  <subject>natural gas, toxins, chemicals, energy, activism, environment, mining</subject>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/</licenseurl>
  <publicdate>2009-10-04 02:17:00</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2009-10-04 01:20:35</addeddate>
  <uploader>sporecollectivefilms@gmail.com</uploader>
  <updater>sporecollectivefilms</updater>
  <updater>sporecollectivefilms</updater>
  <updatedate>2009-10-04 03:07:44</updatedate>
  <updatedate>2009-10-04 03:51:53</updatedate>
  <director>Nastassja Noell</director>
  <publisher>Spore Collective Films</publisher>
  <sound>sound</sound>
  <color>color</color>
  <runtime>23 minutes</runtime>
  <contact>Spore Collective Films&#13;
sporecollectivefilms@gmail.com&#13;
http://sporecollective.org</contact>
  <segments>Additional excerpts for download include: &#13;
9/20/09 11:30-12pm: Bentonite being sucked up from a hole made for horizontal drilling to place Cabot's Cranberry pipeline underneath a wetlands area, discussions with workers. &#13;
9/20/09 12:30-1pm: Drilling waste fluid stored in open pits, waste residue on ground surrounding pit, &#13;
9/20/09 1-1:30pm discussion with workers and landowner, walking down pipeline to wetlands, shots of wetlands and forest.</segments>
  <credits>Susquehanna Citizen's for Clean Water&#13;
Vera Scroggins&#13;
Joanne Fiorito&#13;
Vince Fronda</credits>
  <language>English</language>
  <coverage>Dimock, Pennsylvania, USA. September 20, 2009.  12-12:30pm</coverage>
  <updatedate>2009-10-11 17:33:59</updatedate>
  <updater>sporecollectivefilms</updater>
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