We all know to be vigilant with testing requirements and remedies concerning our water wells & springs when drawing up our lease addendums, but what about our surface waters? Our ponds, creeks, & runs need to be monitored. Is this something that landowners should be overseeing with specific lease addendums, or does this fall under the jurisdiction of the state EPA, or in my case the PA. DEP? With different gas companies drilling in proximity to the same creek, how can liability be pinpointed?
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Permalink Reply by craig on June 12, 2012 at 5:23pm When they test water wells in our area they also test the creeks, streams and ponds in the vicinity as well. I would think that any surface contamination could easily be followed to its source since it would not be coming from underground, only from the surface.
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