Even Government Admits Fracking Mess in Wyoming

September 10th, 2012

“The one—and only—place in the nation where fracking is causing water contamination…”

Mmm hmm.

Via: Bloomberg:

Louis Meeks, a hay farmer in Pavillion, Wyo., holds a mason jar under a faucet in his house and turns on the water. It’s a demonstration he’s given to a slew of neighbors and government officials. The water, drawn from his backyard well, is cloudy and smells like diesel. “Would you want to drink it?” he asks.

Meeks blames the bad water on fracking, the process in which thousands of gallons of water are mixed with sand and chemicals and blasted underground to free natural gas.

After sampling and analyzing his water, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last December issued a preliminary report citing the Pavillion area as the one—and only—place in the nation where fracking is causing water contamination. Far from thanking Meeks for raising the alarm, his neighbors in the town (population: 231) now say he’s responsible for driving real estate buyers and business away. “It was instantaneous, like the spigot was turned off,” says Ginny Warren, describing how sales at her restaurant dried up. “I’m stuck with a property that I couldn’t give away if I wanted to.”

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Research Credit: almaverdad2

One Response to “Even Government Admits Fracking Mess in Wyoming”

  1. Bigelow says:

    The industry itself admits that after 30 years half the gas wells are leaking. In the US natural gas has been drilled for more than one hundred years now.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed9lQcSTeEM

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