"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little." --Edmund Burke
The influx of natural gas companies to the area is raising great concern to those who know and love the beautiful mountains of northern PA and the greater southern tier. In the vein of "information is power," this site is a dedicated source of information and a place to exchange & share ideas, knowledge and concerns.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Hear one PA farmer's story
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Anonymous
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Landowner should be testing the water - not relying on results from a company that the drilling company has hired. Also with a video camera, film the condition of the liner and have the soil that the fracking liquid has traveled through on its way to the pond - tested. That could prove that the contamination is coming from the compromised holding pond. Does anyone know who Endless Mountain Enery uses to do their drilling? They are touted as being an ecologically friendly company - until an incident occurs.
I've no idea who they use but call me paranoid--I wouldn't trust that the testing facility wasn't in 'cahoots' with the Gas Co. We had our well water tested by an out of state company--just for assured objectivity and my own piece of mind!
2 comments:
Landowner should be testing the water - not relying on results from a company that the drilling company has hired. Also with a video camera, film the condition of the liner and have the soil that the fracking liquid has traveled through on its way to the pond - tested. That could prove that the contamination is coming from the compromised holding pond.
Does anyone know who Endless Mountain Enery uses to do their drilling? They are touted as being an ecologically friendly company - until an incident occurs.
I've no idea who they use but call me paranoid--I wouldn't trust that the testing facility wasn't in 'cahoots' with the Gas Co. We had our well water tested by an out of state company--just for assured objectivity and my own piece of mind!
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