Natural Gas in Water - Fort Lupton, CO - ground / well water contamination
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Judging from the comments here I can only assume that for some reason....Americans are totally crazy nuts.
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Get a brita?
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@brianwy77 I agree with that because coal has methane pockets in it.
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You have had a poor driller drill you water well, they drilled into the wrong aquifer, more than likely one with coal in the formation. It has nothing to do with natural gas wells being drilled the wells are cased off and cemented.
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@scubadiverspank It's not "too" it's "to."
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Showers must suck
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MrChegro28 just got told son!
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@MrChegro28 I'm sorry to have offended you with my completely opinion free post, if you actually read the post, which contained all of 23 words, you would know that in no way did I say that the biogenic gas accumulation wasn't there before, and that there wasn't a difference between biogenic and thermogenic gas. Also I've never watched Jersey Shore in my life, and my favorite book is Agitha Christie's And Then There Were None, I'd really recommend it.
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@trapedinabathroom well you shouldn't have drilled your water well in a naturally occuring biogenic gas accumulation. And if your going to say that it wasn't there before fracing your lying, and they can prove your lying because there is a definite difference between biogenic and thermogenic gas. Turn off Jersey Shore and read a book.
The United States is also the same as China. There is no human rights.
woodyring 1 year ago 4
@davinci8705 I think it's quite bizarre that the only person posting here who is NOT assuming these oil gas companies have evil motives (to contaminate people's tap water) is the one that is labeled as "cynical". . . . Those implying that oil companies make "record profits" at the expense of safety, have some grand conspiracy to keep chemicals secret, and commit pedophilia -- against their own *supporters* no less ... no that's not cynical.
zhzhuiui 1 year ago 3