Exploding Water Wells South Of Denver

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All in all, it has been two full years since then and the couple has had to truck water in because Walsenburg, and Huerfano County, have had no satisfaction. Another explosion at another home had left Colorado no choice but to suspend further drilling for gas in the area. Dangerous levels of methane gas are finding the way into the groundwater. As an aside if you need an excellent Maryland auto accident attorney who also just happens to be an experienced workers comp and personal injury lawyer in addition to being a fine Baltimore auto and car accident attorney.
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Mrs. Angely was quoted as saying, “The water is so saturated with methane and other chemicals it is not to be used for human consumption.”

Colorado is rethinking the rules that permitted Petroglyph Energy Inc., a Boise, Idaho-based company that has operated in the area since 1999, to discharge runoff fromits drill sites into streams. Of course, Petroglyph claims that it’s not proven that the drilling caused the methane problem or other wells in the area to run dry.

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