
The cost of doing business in Dunkard Pennsylvania is…a pizza party! As a follow up to this story, I reached out to Chevron Appalachia and Leanne Wainwright from Chevron wrote:
As part of our comprehensive response to the Lanco well fire that occurred last Tuesday, we have communicated with area residents to answer any questions or concerns. Our operational response has included construction activity, resulting in increased traffic and congestion in the area. As part of our meetings with a small group of immediate neighbors impacted by this activity, we have offered a token of appreciation for their patience during this time. We also wanted to support Bobtown Pizza, a local business that has been providing meals to our first responders and workers at the well site. Chevron’s priorities remain responding to this incident safely. We appreciate the strong support we have received from nearby residents and our first responders.
Chevron admits it’s just a “token”, a measly one and disrespectful of the value of human life and any life…Hope the residents don’t just settle for this and sue their ass….
Utterly beyond belief! Really? A person is missing, apparently incinerated on site and they are having a pizza party? “Corporations are people, my friend.” Who was it that said that? Would people act like this? Shameful beyond belief!
you’re right ! no pizza parties where people die, get burned up and fires rage for hours; We need to rage for hours at the injustice of all this ! and a funeral and grieving party is in order…!
paid for by “Corbit for Governor” perhaps????