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A draft report by the Environmental
Protection Agency, issued in December, appeared to confirm their concerns,
linking chemicals in local groundwater to gas drilling.
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Renny MacKay, a spokesman for
Mr. Mead, said the governor was committed to figuring out a long-term fix for
about 20 homes whose water was found to contain contaminants while the
source of the pollution is studied.
�I�d like to have the industry held
accountable for once,� said Jeff Locker, a hay and barley farmer who said
that his well water had gone bad around the mid-�90s and that the
contaminants had contributed to his wife�s neuropathy. �We�ve got scientific
proof. And they�re still turning their back on us. They expect us to pay
between $100 and $200 for something we didn�t cause. It gets under my skin.�
Mr. Fenton said he thought he had dodged a bullet until about three years
ago, when his tap water began occasionally fizzing and smelling like
petroleum. And even though Encana is giving him drinking water, Mr. Fenton
said he and his family still bathe in dirty water.
Mr. Fenton said he
thought he had dodged a bullet until about three years ago, when his tap
water began occasionally fizzing and smelling like petroleum. And even though
Encana is giving him drinking water, Mr. Fenton said he and his family still
bathe in dirty water.
Renny MacKay, a spokesman for Mr. Mead, said the
governor was committed to figuring out a long-term fix for about 20 homes
whose water was found to contain contaminants while the source of the
pollution is studied.
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.
�I�d like to have
the industry held accountable for once,� said Jeff Locker, a hay and barley
farmer who said that his well water had gone bad around the mid-�90s and that
the contaminants had contributed to his wife�s neuropathy. �We�ve got
scientific proof. And they�re still turning their back on us. They expect us
to pay between $100 and $200 for something we didn�t cause. It gets under my
skin.�
Mr. Fenton said he thought he had dodged a bullet until about three
years ago, when his tap water began occasionally fizzing and smelling like
petroleum. And even though Encana is giving him drinking water, Mr. Fenton
said he and his family still bathe in dirty water.
Mr. Fenton said he
thought he had dodged a bullet until about three years ago, when his tap
water began occasionally fizzing and smelling like petroleum. And even though
Encana is giving him drinking water, Mr. Fenton said he and his family still
bathe in dirty water.
�I�d like to have the industry held accountable for
once,� said Jeff Locker, a hay and barley farmer who said that his well water
had gone bad around the mid-�90s and that the contaminants had contributed
to his wife�s neuropathy. �We�ve got scientific proof. And they�re still
turning their back on us. They expect us to pay between $100 and $200 for
something we didn�t cause. It gets under my skin.�
�I�d like to have the
industry held accountable for once,� said Jeff Locker, a hay and barley
farmer who said that his well water had gone bad around the mid-�90s and that
the contaminants had contributed to his wife�s neuropathy. �We�ve got
scientific proof. And they�re still turning their back on us. They expect us
to pay between $100 and $200 for something we didn�t cause. It gets under my
skin.�
Encana Oil and Gas (U.S.A.) Inc., which bought the Pavillion gas
field in 2004 and operates about 125 gas wells in the area, is already
providing jugs of drinking water for Mr. Locker and 20 other households. It
is unclear whether Encana will defray any of the cost of the cistern water.
For the last few years, a small group of farmers and landowners scattered
across this rural Wyoming basin have complained that their water wells have
been contaminated with chemicals from a controversial drilling technique
known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
�Until there is a peer-reviewed
study and a good scientific basis that indicates that the issues related to
water are related to our operations, that is not something we are ready to
address,� said Doug Hock, an Encana spokesman.
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