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EnCana Frac Tank Emission June 06 2008

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Some kind of funky emission from the EnCana frac tank battery set up on the natural gas pad at the Schwartz site. We observed this event for approx. 20 minutes beginning around 8:15pm. We don't how long it blew before or after, but there appears to be a kind of emission 'fog' bank behind the tank configuration in the direction of the prevailing winds. You can see a natural gas drilling rig set up just beyond the tanks in the distance. More to come on what it is once it is identified. For other updates visit journeyoftheforsaken.com

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  • um it looks like that from a heater truck running on the other side of the tank your emmisions. the water in those tanks must be warmed up to over a certain temp. cold water going into a very warm hole will cause the well casing to crack, then you have contamination issues. learn the process before you call wolf.

  • OMG that pretty bird singing in your video is gonna die from all the steam!!!

  • it is just steam....most of the water when it the flowed back is 200*+, infact most of the time the water is boiling

  • thats harful h2s gas call epa imeadatly shut them down now get them out of there now before its to late

  • If its a FRACTURING process then its bleed off or discharge from the frac. Totally chemical free emmissions. Your video isnt clear, need to see more of the operation to even tell if it is a frac. Never seen frac tanks with MUD FLAPS!

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