Families Get $4 Million For Fracking Water Contamination

In March, a fed­er­al jury award­ed a total of $4.2 mil­lion to two fam­i­lies from Dimock, Penn­syl­va­nia whose drink­ing water wells have been con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed by Cabot Oil and Gas when drilling for nat­ur­al gas.
“It’s been a bat­tle,” said plain­tiff Scott Ely, co-plain­tiff with Ray Hubert, in a law­suit against Cabot filed in 2009. “You’re up against a mul­ti mul­ti mul­ti mil­lion dol­lar com­pa­ny. We are the lucky ones in the case, but there are still many more fam­i­lies in the Dimock area who are still with­out the ben­e­fit of clean water.”
“This is a huge vic­to­ry for Dimock fam­i­lies who have been fight­ing for clean water for over six years,” said Alex Lotor­to, Shale Gas Pro­gram Coor­di­na­tor for Ener­gy Jus­tice Net­work. “Final­ly jus­tice has been served.”
Start­ing in the fall of 2008, Dimock res­i­dents found their drink­ing water to be cloudy, and com­plained of rash­es, nau­sea, headaches, and dizzi­ness. Both the Elys and Huberts have spent most of the last eight years haul­ing water for drink­ing, wash­ing dish­es, and bathing because of the prob­lems with their well.
Ener­gy Jus­tice Net­work fis­cal­ly spon­sored the legal fund for the case and has been work­ing with the fam­i­ly since 2009. The web­site for the shale gas pro­gram is www.energyjusticesummer.org.

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