I am wondering if anyone out there requested any additional lease provisions that added any extra protection for their groundwater well? I have not leased my property yet, and a few of my fellow neighboors are also concerned about this particular issue. I have seen the "standard" extra provisions from the landman and was not impressed. If anyone knows of any good resources that address well protection more specifically or have had any success in obtaining leases with this language, your assistance would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Even if not in West Virginia, maybe this organization can give you ideas:
West Virginia Surface Owners Rights Organization.
Some surface owners also own mineral rights and could get some protections in the lease.
Check with your local Extension office.
I would suggest checking out the resources under "media" in the website's heading. There are quite a few discussions on both sides of the fence with regard to these issues.
Also, try fishing around on other discussion groups on this site.
There is some information out there regarding a company that has/or is in the process of perfecting technology to clean fracking water of contaminants.
If I come across it again, i will post it here.
I think the reason you don't see much information on the topic is because in some instances, it's not going to matter whether you lease or not...drilling is going to happen regardless. Also, there is very little research out there on this because fracking for oil and gas in the marcellus and utica shale reserves is such a new technology. According to some sources, there have been spills in only 2% of the wells drilled using this technology, but that's still thousands of gallons of posionous contaminants.
Once you start doing the research on these issues, I think you will begin to get a better handle on what is going on with this, and why there is not more public discussion.
Oh believe me, I am under no misconception about whether or not drilling will occur in Western PA where I am located. If there is money to be made, someone will exploit it. I work in the environmental field for a living and have spent the last 11 years with my eyes wide open to the way this all works.
I would however consider myself a bit of a conservative when it comes to an industry that has the potential to impact such a large portion of a community both in the positive and the negative. Some messes take a far longer time to clean up than it did to create them.
If you come across the company working on the technology to clean frack water, that is right up my alley. Thanks for the input and I will do some surfing.
Becca; check this vid of a presentation at the Penn State Marcellus Center; Scroll down to "Treating flowback" skip the first segment (mostly generic stuff) and have plenty of coffee at he is not a professional presenter!
Becca,
Here is a link to one company that is in the field of cleaning frac water. Seems to me they have the best solution yet....flowback cleaning/re-use technology is leaping forward at a tremendous rate.
I've read less extensively on two other companies, but don't remember their names.
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