Being from the south and some of you yankees think we are stupid. That guy posted that wasn't a shinning star himself. This is some of the half truths that are being put out.
I am reading all this, and it is all BS!! If you were comfortable with your red water, why was another well drilled? self contradictory, aren't you? The farms are not prospering, well, perhaps some are, monitarily, but certainly their land has changed drastically! Hay fields and crop fields are now well pads. I am sure this is not benificial to farmers. What happens when live stock gets into contaminated water?? Is this healthy? There has already been an instance where a farmer had to put livestock down due to an accident as people call it. A spill. Upstate Pa is not a wealthy area, But most people here are here for the tranquility.
I am at these well pad sites everyday..all day..It is disheartening to see what is really happening here in north east pa! Our mountains are turning into a huge camp ground for gas workers..It's disturbing that people would except this because they are getting a little chum from these oil companies..Greed never pays..
Dona, why not buy the farm land and do as you please with it. Yes, I know one cannot buy all the farms out there but you can do your part by purchasing what you can. You can also donate to the farmers who have worked the land and paid their fare share of taxes all the past years to the benefit of all of us.
Why kick the farmers that in many, if not most, cases have cared for the land for generations and finally have a chance to get a little payback for their hard work?
It's the gas royalties that are going to save our farms not anti drillers.
Get behind the farmers and support them, they are the ones who kept it green and will continue to keep it green. The pad will be gone in short order, grass will grow and gas will flow.
Paul,
I agree with you - the royalties being paid are many times what the hay and other crops paid. The gas wells ARE helping people keep their farms. So many farmers were selling or losing their farms because they couldn't afford them, along came the gas wells and now these farmers are driving new John Deere tractors and Lincolns and Cadillacs. No one can tell me the royalties aren't worth it.
Carol
Donna,
If you are referring to my comment about red water, I don't understand what you are saying. My water is red because my artesian well obviously flows from an abandoned coal mine. I don't drink my water - never did. It's not red from the gas well drilling. I lost my water for a few days because they hit my water supply while they were casing a gas well. My water is back but the gas company has allowed me to keep a 2500 gallon water tank and they fill it for me as needed. I'm not complaining - my water was never good to drink. They are providing me with clean water now and not even because they did anything wrong - they said I can keep the tank until after all of the wells are completed. I'm not going to have another water well drilled - there is no good water in my area and I don't believe the people who say there was anytime in the recent past. Most of our water has already been polluted by coal mines and sewage. I don't know, but this polluted water must be good for my horses and cattle - I raised some of the largest, healthiest, best tasting steers and bulls around and my horses are living well into their 30s with absolutely no health issues - they drink the well water and the dirty water in the creek running through the farm.
I personally really really like seeing the nice Patterson rig behind my house - I look at it at every morning and every night and think it looks great. The noise doesn't bother me one bit - it did for the first few nights but I've gotten quite accustomed to it. This is one industry I am really excited about and I truly believe it's going to bring great prosperity to PA in the long term.
Ms. Greiser:
You say you are at "well pad sites" everyday... all day... for what purpose? What phase is the well pad site in when you see it?
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