Posted by jackinok on January 05, 2011 at 08:01:38 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Drilling pollution posted by tlak on January 04, 2011 at 06:21:43:
MY ADVICE TO YOU,,, get video evidence corraborated by several witnesses,Get samples,over several days and have them analized by at least four different independent labs,then call the epa.no place is this legal!,, (if in fact levels are over epa's guidlines).Now if you dont trust the EPA to protect you,or dont agree with their limits thats a different story.All you have to do there is a twenty year or so study,prove they are killing you and the environment downstream,go to the epa and prove to them your facts are good .Then they will do another twenty year study,corroberating your suspicions and then take 5-10 yrs to change regs(LOL).Disposal wells are very tightly controlled,Its unbelievable how many regs there are.Basically water has to be able to sustain fresh water marine life BEFORE its pumped in ground.In fact,lots of places use crawfish and frogs as signs of water purity.if frogs and crawfish can naturally reproduce,(and they are the first animals to be effected by pollution),then water is clean enough to be TESTED by the epa as safe enough to be pumped down wells.I have good freinds who do this and have for years.The water that is eventually pumped down wells is probably cleaner than most natural well water in the country. It is not simply taken from a drilling rig and pumped down hole,and every gallon that leaves a rig costs hundreds of dollars to the oil companies for treatment. So the majority of it is reused.
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