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|    08 May 13 17:48:57    |
      Hi ,              everyone should read the following article        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.        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.                      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.        “These are people that had good        water,” said John Fenton, a barrel-chested farmer and chairman of the       Pavillion Area Concerned Citizens group. “And it changed when there was this       rush to come in here and develop the area when they didn’t understand the       geology.”              Regards,              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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