Posted by jimlll on June 10, 2015 at 17:48:55 from (66.217.123.203):
In Reply to: Fracking posted by John in La on June 10, 2015 at 16:31:35:
I'm undecided on the Fracking issue, I checked a DVD out of the library that had a lot of horror stories, ie water wells being contaminated with gas. They showed a kitchen faucet with fire coming from the spigot. They also showed water wells that had gas vent stacks that werre ablaze. in the 1950's I actually witnessed a water well near Lake Charles that would loose its prime due to natural gas entering the well. The water from the pump would stop flowing and vapor would flow from a garden hose, we placed a lighted match near the hose and it burned with a soft yellow flame. I was told there are devices available to overcome the gas invasion.
I also checked out a DVD on wind turbines with a lot of horror stories.
I purchased a two acre lot here in BR in 1977, the seller retained the mineral rights, I sold the lot in 2003 without ever receiving any notification that the mineral rights had come into my posession. I suspect nothing is automatic and that I probably should have taken some action to secure the rights.
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