Dear FRAC SAND SENTINEL READERS,

From as early as breakfast time to as late as your midnight snack, food is an integral part of our lives. As much as clean air and water are necessary for healthy lives, safe and clean food is just as important.

But what happens if the farms where our food is grown are near shale production activity?

Join Halt the Harm Network for a webinar on Wednesday, June 7 at 2:00 PM E.T. to learn about a new map created in collaboration by Citizens for a Healthy Community and the FracTracker Alliance.

Tune in to see this never-before-seen map that shows the significant overlaps between shale and food production.

Make sure to stay after the presentations to engage in a Q&A and discussion about the map and how you can use this tool in your work.



NEW: What’s In My Food: When Food and Shale Production Intersect
Wednesday, June 7 at 2:00 PM E.T.
>> Click Here to Register for the Webinar

I hope to see you there!

Ted Auch
FracTracker



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What’s in your food? Do you know where it comes from? What if it comes from land that is fracked? Join Citizens for a Health Community and FracTracker Alliance for a webinar hosted by Halt the Harm on June 7 to learn more on the intersection of shale and food production. Reserve your spot today! http://bit.ly/foodshale
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Did you know? Over 50% of US agricultural market value and 93% of US farms – both conventional and organic – operate within shale basins and active shale plays? Join Citizens for a Health Community and FracTracker Alliance on June 7 as they unveil for the very first time a new map that shows how shale production impacts food production in the U.S. - you won’t want to miss it. Reserve your spot today! http://bit.ly/foodshale



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How does #fracking impact your #food? Learn more on 6/7, register NOW http://bit.ly/foodshale @FracTracker @CHCDelta @halttheharm

50%+ of US agro market value and 93% of US farms operate within #shale basins and active shale plays. Learn more: http://bit.ly/foodshale

How can people trust that the food they eat is safe? Learn more on 6/7 @FracTracker @halttheharm @CHCDelta http://bit.ly/foodshale

Register today: Webinar, 6/7 on a new map of food and shale production by @FracTracker @CHCDelta @halttheharm http://bit.ly/foodshale

Pat Popple   715-723-6398       [email protected] Welcome to the Frac Sand Sentinel, a newsletter highlighting resource links, news media accounts, blog posts, correspondence, observations and opinions gathered regarding local actions on, and impacts of, the developing frac sand mining and processing industries. 

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Steve is a member of LION Publishers , the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, the Menomonie Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Local Media Consortium, is active in Health Dunn Right, and is vice-president of the League of Women Voters of the Greater Chippewa Valley

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