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* [[Barnett Shale: An Aerial View]] - Video showing the transformation of Texas landscape by shale drilling. * [[Barnett Shale: An Aerial View]] - Video showing the transformation of Texas landscape by shale drilling.
 +* [[In the Red Zone]] - focuses on well contamination problems of farmers in Weld County, Colorado.
* [[Land farms]] is a video discussing the dumping of toxic drilling waste on ''land farms'' in Texas. * [[Land farms]] is a video discussing the dumping of toxic drilling waste on ''land farms'' in Texas.
* [[Rage of Nature]] presents the downside of drilling in Ft. Worth, Texas for residents. * [[Rage of Nature]] presents the downside of drilling in Ft. Worth, Texas for residents.

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During 2009, Environmental concerns received increasing publicity from activist and grassroots orgainizations such as the Damascus Citizens for Sustainability and the Delaware Riverkeeper Network. Many towns and municipalities turned to western states for advice and guidance about potential environmental issues since shale drilling has already been well underway there for years.

Several activist videos appeared condemning the drilling industry for its seeming indifference to the public's worries about contamination of drinking water. The industry soon responded with its own videos.

Video Documentaries on Drilling -- Pro

Video Documentaries on Drilling -- Con

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