The US Environmental Protection Agency completed a second set of samples at 20 private drinking water wells in Dimock, Pa., and did not find contaminant levels which warrant immediate action, EPA’s Region 3 office in Philadelphia said on Apr. 6.Click on "Dimock" at the bottom of the blog for additional posts on this subject, if interested.
The announcement followed one on Mar. 15 reporting similar findings from tests of the first 11 of 60 private water wells which EPA has agreed to study.
A spokesman for Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., which operates several natural gas wells in the area, said EPA’s findings were consistent “with literally thousands of pages of water quality data accumulated by state and local authorities and by Cabot.”
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Dimock -- 2nd Set of Tests Also "Clean" -- Nothing About the Bakken, But About Fracking
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Fracking causes solar flares. Jeremy
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