Posted: 14 May 2012 03:49 AM PDT
In New
Paltz, N.Y., 80 miles north of Manhattan, Richard Parisio laments the disturbance
of the "sweet pure song of the white-throated sparrow." The culprit? Hydraulic
fracturing,
Parisio
writes in the
New Paltz Times --
"noise, night and day, from droning compressors, clanging drilling rigs,
roaring gas flares."
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