Posted by johndeereman on January 04, 2011 at 12:48:07 from (74.36.221.222):
In Reply to: Drilling pollution posted by tlak on January 04, 2011 at 06:21:43:
im in pa right in the middle of the gas boom i see good and bad coming from it the biggest problem is the laws for doing such work no 2 agencys have the same rules so the drillers are confused about who to follow plus as you all know the state gov. is screwed up there is a big water polution problem in dimmok pa gov. solution is fo the drilling co. to pay for a public water line well gee whiz what about the polluted water? guess just leave that for the next guy i think they need to find a way to fix it not just go around it. and of course everything that happens now is blamed on the gas industry truth be known alot of has been going on for years just no one payed attention for instance the methane gas bubbles in the susquahanna river last summer is blamed on a gas well. theres documentation of it happen clear back in the great depression wasnt any gas wells here at that time
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