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Quote from: doctorb on December 10, 2011, 10:48:32 AM
Has anybody got some non-biased stuff I can read about it?  This recent Wyoming case sounds pretty severe, but others have demonstrated minimal effect from the process.  Is this just a variable phenomenon dependent upon the locale or the way the fracking was done, or is each side trying to convict the other side in the court of public opinion?

One of my first jobs was on a frac crew back in the late seventies with BJ Hughes and I quit my job as an operator with the company in question (about fraccing) a few months ago.  I live very close (downwind) to a sour gas plant (where I worked) and near the terrorist bomber.  I think most of the wells surrounding my property have been fracced... can I give you an answer to your question...... no.  I am 56 yo lived here all my life... I have some clogging in my coronary arteries,  my well water makes ok coffee... dunno what else to say
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The first mistake the province did just recently was to not issue a fine for breaking the regulations and within a town limit. That don't go over too good, I can tell ya that. It puts the mind set in the public that there is no real regulation at all to protect us. Which isn't hard to conclude.
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