
This is a map that shows cities within a state and thier feelings and rulings on fracking within their region. It breaks each Down by weather fracking was approved or band in each region.


This graph shows Fractured State and New York Communities that have passed resolutions on high volume hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. Graph shows the Resolutions, Moratoriums, and Bans.


This map notes the divide created by fracking in the state of new york. This is color coded to illustrate the areas that have bans or compromises across the state


This map shows the status of fracking in New York. Southern areas approved fracking procedures, while Northern areas banned or placed it on hold. A few isolated fracking sites were given permission in the North-most region.


There's a map image of New York state. With this image is the caption, "Fractured State". The map features color coded areas in the state where; hydraulic fracking can take place, where there's moratoriums, and where there are bans on fracking.


This image or figure shows or depicts in New York state statistical format data concerning which areas are approved or not for high volume fracturing or fracking.


This chart shows which New York communities have passed legislation regarding fracking. Most of the resolutions to allow fracking have passed in the southern part of the state. Ithaca, Syracuse, and Buffalo have banned fracking.


This is a state map of New York overlaid with related statistics depicting the areas of the state that has passed resolutions on high-volume hydraulic fracturing or "fracking".


The image depicts New York State communities which have passed resolutions on high-volume hydraulic fracturing. Dozens upon dozens of communities have passed resolutions within New York State.


The image depicts counties in New York which have passed resolutions on high-volume hydraulic fracturing. Dozens upon dozens of counties have either passed ban resolutions, moratoriums, or resolutions to allow. Resolutions to allow appear to be concentrated in the southern part of New York.


This chart describes fractured state. Specifically, New York state communities that have passed resolutions on high volume hydraulic fracturing or fracking.


This is a map that shows New York counties which have proposed resolutions on fracking. It highlights areas by categories of resolution, moratorium, and ban.


This is a color coded map of the state of New York depicting areas of the state that had passed resolutions on high volume hydraulic fracturing also known as "fracking".


This graph shows the communities in New York that have passed laws for fracking. Mainly because the mayor, Conklin, wanted to reap the financial benefits from fracking.


This chart describes fractured state. Specifically, New York state communities that have passed resolutions on high-volume hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.

