No Permits, by Pat Carullo:
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@pinkpriss The absurd thing is you assumption that you actually know what happen during a frac job. The things that remain in the well are sand, B244 (1.3 gal/thousand), B317 (.3 gal/thousand) and sand. One is a rust inhibitor for the casing and the other is a bio-side that prevents bacteria from closing the fractures while the frac water is still in the well. If any of these are left behind then the concentrations are so small that they could only effect you if were to lick it off the casing.
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@arlyflow lets get cameras and start showing up at these nut jobs work places and protest their stupidity.....up with drilling down with stupid camera youtube hippies
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Yeah I would think there would be permits needed for a swimming pool. People will being swimming in it. Also the water pond is not meant for swimming. Its a dang shame heaven forbid this guy can't get money out of the oil company for a permit.. He is just made he can't his hands in the oil companies pocket. That is the real truth here.
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@arlyflow you are either a plant from the industry or one overly trusting ostrich with your head in the sand. Yea, lets take the corporations word for it. YOu must be joking
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geology.com/energy/hydraulic-f
racturing-fluids/ - this shows a sampling of the chemicals inside the hydraulic fracturing solution pumped into horizontal gas wells. The solution itself is proprietary information, they don't want you to know, so they tell you it's only sand. But remember, those who agree with making money at the expense of vital resources and the welfare of communities were intentionally under-educated and these companies rely on their ignorance to keep us from solidarity. -
are you crazy? lots of people have issues in WV, well water is being ruined, toxic chemicals are being put into the air, people's lives are being ruined, their homes are being ruined, their businesses are being ruined.
i work in the oil and gas industry and you have to approach the companies in your local area. i know numerous companies are giving back to the community. not all companies are bad. everyone just needs to get educated. the resources are there but people don't use them. there are so many oppurtunies in pennslyvania in the oil and gas industry
thickstrats02 2 years ago 4
KEEP DRILLING.. I make $1600 a week. Loving them oil fields
jpjr840 1 year ago 3