6 days ago
August 28, 2013
Ohio Triple Divide Tour - Youngstown, Ohio, September 22, 2013
Triple Divide Screening @ Youngstown's B&O Brewery / Banquet Hall
530 Mahoning Ave, Youngstown, OH 44502
Sunday, September 22, 2013
PDF link to download poster: https://www.dropbox.com/s/zylbfory4w7dpjg/Ohio_Triple_Divide_Tour_Poster.pdf
PDF link to download Youngstown fliers: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vnf7ogfsn2llbr0/triple_divide_youngstown_flyer.pdf
from the filmmakers' Flickr caption:
New Fracking Documentary Starts National Tour in Ohio
A new documentary, Triple Divide, investigates the impacts of fracking for shale gas in Pennsylvania, and is headed to the Heartland this September for the Ohio Triple Divide Tour: 10 dates in 10 locations. It’s the beginning of a national tour covering eight states in shale plays across the U.S.
Academy Award nominated actor Mark Ruffalo co-narrates the film, taking part in the project after being shown an online screener a few weeks before the final release.
Triple Divide is said to be the only documentary of its kind on the controversial subject of fracking capable of speaking to all sides, with exclusive interviews from the industry, experts, and Americans suffering in the wake of shale gas development.
“It’s hard to imagine anyone could have a fully-informed opinion about fracking without seeing Triple Divide,” said Jed Thorp of the Ohio Sierra Club.
The evidence in Triple Divide is built on cradle-to-grave investigations throughout the film’s 10 chapters, which cover waste, injection wells, drinking water contamination, split-estates, the “pre-drill test scandal”, and the “pressure bulb” to name a few. The 90-minute documentary is a project by PublicHerald.org, a nonprofit organization co-founded by journalists Joshua Pribanic & Melissa Troutman, who are also the film’s co-directors.
Pribanic is an Ohio native, who says the tour is an educational opportunity for all communities. “Audiences should expect to see things they've never witnessed or heard before,” remarked Pribanic. “We offer raw data and evidence from the field, something that's neither republican nor democrat.”
Hard-hitting, Triple Divide is also fair. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is highlighted in the film for weakly enforced regulations, but “the head of ‘Oil & Gas’ at DEP, Scott Perry, told me he's seen the film and it’s very well done,” said Troutman. “This attests to Public Herald's journalistic integrity and ability to reach both ends of the public spectrum: community members and heads of state.
“Triple Divide is a springboard for discussion about the real impacts from fracking, and it’s a forewarning for states like Ohio, New York and California.”
Troutman hails from the triple continental divide in Potter County, Pennsylvania where much of the documentary is set. It’s also where the most highly regulated classified streams are located but have been damaged by fracking — a story documented in the “Exceptional Value” chapter of the film.
The tour launches in Columbus, OH on September 10th, 7:00PM at the Gateway Film Center, hosted by the Ohio Environmental Council. On September 12, the filmmakers travel to Mansfield, OH for a free 6:00PM show at Relax It’s Just Coffee, with eight additional screenings before the month’s end, closing out the tour in Sandusky, OH at Harlequins Community Theatre — the oldest running community theatre in the state.
For a detailed list of screening times and locations for the Ohio Triple Divide Tour, see tripledividefilm.org/screenings. Email Melissa@publicherlad.org and Joshua@publicherald.org, or call (419) 202-8503 for more information and to schedule interviews with the filmmakers.
For photographs and stills from the film: flic.kr/s/aHsjE3Tb8F
Trailer: vimeo.com/ondemand/tripledivide/63571188
Reviews: tripledividefilm.org/about/reviews/
The filmmakers have made one chapter “Good Neighbor” available for online preview: vimeo.com/publicherald/goodneighbor
*Based on our experiences as journalists in the shale fields, the term ‘fracking’ has transformed from a nickname for the process of hydraulic fracturing to meaning the complete picture of shale gas extraction. See Public Herald’s “What is Fracking?” video for a simplified explanation of the concept behind the practice.
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Joshua B. Pribanic, Editor-in-Chief
p: 419.202.8503
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Melissa Troutman, Managing Editor
p: 724.388.0464
t: @melissat22
August 12, 2013
Help with Civil Disobedience Fines and Court Costs for Drinking Water Protection action
Maria laid down in front of a convoy of fracking pump trucks that invaded Drinking Water Source Protection Area of the Meander Reservoir - water for 220,000 Mahoning Valley (Ohio) residents.
Here is her story: Not My Water: Youngstown Woman Sits Down to Fracking Drinking Water, March 9th, 2013. JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Ohio- "Youngstown resident Maria Montanez was worried about her water. She was so worried about protecting the water for 220,000 Mahoning Valley residents that she felt compelled to halt the operations by preventing trucks carrying fracking equipment from entering the Cadle Drill site, located in the Drinking Water Source Protection Area of the Meander Reservoir. Her concerns are well founded, ODNR reports reveal a four foot split in the casing and lack of clarity about the integrity of the well."
MORE DETAILS http://www.frackfreeamerica.org/1/post/2013/03/frackfree-america-national-coalition-calls-for-immediate-halt-to-upcoming-scheduled-fracking-at-cadle-horizontal-hydraulic-fracturing-well-mahn7-located-in-protected-drinking-water-area-of-meander-reservoir-ohio.html
PHOTOS https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.558928024126996.1073741825.205575299462272&;type=3
Cadle - MAHN7AHSU well # API Well Number 34099231840000
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