Posted on 07/08/2010 12:19:47 PM PDT by Willie Green
MONTAGUE COUNTY, Texas A startling discovery is igniting fears about whether oil and gas drilling has ruined ground water in a rural Montague County community.
It's not just salty water coming out of the faucets at Stephen Brock's home near Bowie, about 70 miles northwest of Fort Worth; it's natural gas.
Brock knew his pipes gurgled, but he didn't realize they were burping flammable gas until Monday.
He decided to test his faucet after watching a documentary on drilling. He ignited a lighter next to the running water.
"It totally engulfed the whole sink," Brock said. "I jumped back and shut the water off, then I called the Railroad Commission right away."
The Texas Railroad commission examines drilling issues. Brock said investigators took samples the next day, and returned for more right after the phenomenon was documented by News 8.
"The Railroad Commission guy told me, 'Yeah, it's coming in your well, up through your well,'" Brock said.
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Fracking ping!!
LMAO!!
Usually around here the only gas to be concerned about is radon.
sounds like a Green Acres episode (is his toaster a “5”?)
Just don't use the toilet while smoking....
Pfister Pflaming Pfaucets.
It can double for a Texas BBQ!
Did he mention it was coming up through the well?
Did they check with the Airport Commission first prior to releasing this information?
splish-splash i was takin' a bath ....*woosh*
“Did they check with the Airport Commission first prior to releasing this information? “
No, they only handle septic tank issues.
lol..
Someone needs to go to Bowie and set up a little company that will sell and install a gadget in each home that will obtain and extract the gas from the water, right as the water reaches the house, together with piping to route the gas to a storage tank for the energy for heat and hot water, along with another pipe from the storage tank through a meter connected to the utility company’s natural gas grid - for selling the excess to the utility company.
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