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Protecting waterNew law would strengthen city’s well safety effortMarch 4, 2013The chairman of Marietta City Council’s water, sewer and sanitation committee is working on a wellhead protection ordinance for the seven wells that are Marietta’s sole source of drinking water.... Showing 6 of 6 comments
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JoshBrown
Don't worry Fractal Fluid is good for everyone it builds strong cancer and an early death. But don't worry fractal wells are short lived the companies will be long gone before anyone gets sick. It's not like the state, county,and local government is making them put up any long term bonds or insurance.
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BeRight
I not sure how your comments apply to this article. You need to understand water tables vs the fracing process and what Mike is trying to do before you post misguided ,misinformed statements.
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doggonit
JoshBrown, I couldn't have said it better myself. I was trained and worked in the Permian Basin( West Texas) where dirctioal drilling has going on for over 40 years! There is "no where" in that area that water has not been tained. We are being lied to all for the all mighty dollar. Just ask the people of Colorado who "USE" to have the cleaness water in the world
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bwc511
Oh great, now Stiff is going to come on here and call us all Kommunists for wanting clean water. He will also replace a few other c's with k's. It makes him appear more intelligent, I think.
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doggonit
I believe my spelling and typing errors are a direct result of the water I drank out there.
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BeRight
Marietta has a fine water supply. That is why it was so ridiculous when some folks in town wanted to consider the well field as a place to build a new YMCA.
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