Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

improve the hurricane

2 views
Skip to first unread message

felszereos

unread,
Dec 1, 2012, 12:04:56 PM12/1/12
to
Hi ,

this link is worth following http://www.wqa.org;
Nevertheless, this source extract is appropriate
A draft report by the Environmental
Protection Agency, issued in December, appeared to confirm their concerns,
linking chemicals in local groundwater to gas drilling.
Mr. Hock said it
should have come as no surprise that the E.P.A.�s two monitoring wells showed
high levels of methane and benzene because they were drilled deep into a
natural gas field.
Encana has maintained that water in the area is
naturally poor and that its operations did not cause the problems � fracking
had also occurred before the company purchased the gas field. Moreover, the
energy industry has steadfastly pointed out that there has never been any
conclusive link between fracking and water contamination.
In the meantime,
the state has offered to provide cisterns for local residents, using $750,000
allocated by the Wyoming Legislature this year. Under the plan, people here
would still have to pay a fee to have their water hauled from the nearby
community of Pavillion, at a cost that could run more than $150 per month.

But some locals say the draft report�s analysis of water samples, which
identified synthetic chemicals consistent with natural gas drilling and
hydraulic fracturing fluids, is proof of what they suspected for years.
;
It is therefore obvious that Before analyzing the hurricane, it is urgent to evaluate the maintenance of
the storm with appropriate experience
After analyzing the hurricane , you may find more information at http://www.wqa.org
;-)
0 new messages