I doubt the people who live there knew that would be a possibility, because a well head existed before they moved in. Few people realize that putting in a new well is not the end of drilling. Often wells need to be stimulated into producing again with hazardous substances like hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acid; chemicals you do not want in your neighborhood! Plus, there is the danger of a blowout .
Of note too is this
Toxic vapors suspected in deaths of three Colorado oil and gas workers
The article stays mum on the likelihood that those deaths might be caused by dangerous hydrogen sulfide that can kill within minutes.
What happens when that gas escapes in large quantities? What if such a well has a blowout such as the one in China in 2003 that killed more than 200 people and hospitalized 4,000! See:
Tragedy of errors in Chongqing's gas blowout
And this!
Children can suffer DNA damage and illness from leaking sour gas several kilometres away, yet B.C. allows wells within 150 metres of schools
It is appalling and beyond the pale, especially when more and more findings show that less lethal gases that escape are really hazardous to people's health as well!
Fracking may affect air quality, human health "People living or working near active natural gas wells may be exposed to certain pollutants at higher levels than the Environmental Protection Agency considers safe for lifetime exposure. Air pollution from fracking operations may pose an under-recognized health hazard to people living near them, the researchers concluded."(Photos: Robert Winkler)
West of 35th ave and north of 37th st, Evans. |
Astounding! Look how close those well sites are to homes! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou know, all we asked was that these soulless corporations be good neighbors. Foolish us. Corps are not people. The abbreviation says it all. Pronounce "corps" and you get...corpse.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever watched the documentary "The Corporation"? It is eye-opening! You can find it on Youtube.
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