Examples of using Dimock in English and their translations into Czech
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But Dimock wasn't alone.
We have got to get the people of Dimock clean water.
The people in Dimock don't have good water anymore.
For the first time in a long time, in Dimock, there was hope.
Dimock, Pennsylvania to the Montrose Municipal Water System.
In the shale gas gold rush, Dimock is the ghost town.
After Lance Simmens got to the governor,it felt like a new day in Dimock.
Coming home from Dimock, my own situation was escalating.
And a kind of leader andspokesperson emerged from the Dimock families.
Scott Ely hung on in Dimock, continuing his lawsuit, and New Yorkers didn't give up.
I would like to show you how dangerous this Dimock water is.
When the water line in Dimock was announced, it had a ripple effect across the state.
In other words, the state andthe gas companies made a deal to tell the people of Dimock to move.
When the first test results came back to Dimock, the residents called me, feeling vindicated.
What the Dimock families really wanted was permanent public water, and someone who could make it happen finally showed up to listen.
There was so much noise coming out of Dimock, it felt like the town was standing in for the whole state.
Governor Ed Rendell and John Hanger of the Department of Environmental Protection made a deal,negotiating without the participation of the Dimock families.
Virginia Cody, a retired Air Force officer living near Dimock, was forwarded the August 30th bulletin.
EPA moved into Dimock, announced a full round of testing of 60 homes, and began delivering water to residents that were affected.
With the election just weeks away,the gas companies went all-in in Dimock, attacking the water line and the families.
Frank Finan, a woodworker near Dimock, surrounded by gas wells, bought a FLIR camera-- a camera that can see methane undetectable to the naked eye.
If that one water well is going bad, it means that aquifer-- as what happened in Dimock, it's the one aquifer that was servicing all those water wells.
But for the rest of the Dimock families, when EPA's press release seemed to destroy their case, their lawyers turned around on them, saying,"You have got to settle with Cabot.
Pennsylvania would build a water line to Dimock from Montrose, 7 miles away-- the nearest municipal water supply-- and the state would sue Cabot Oil Gas for the cost--$12 million.
