Does anyone know where I can obtain a list of inpoundments in the state of PA? I am aware that each drill site builds an inpoundment for fracking. I'm looking for the large central inpoundments that are +13M/gals.
Thank you,
Kevin
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Thank you Ross.
Kevin
Frank,
Where are you at in NEPA? Been drilling in Susquehanna Co for the last year and a half and saw more cuttings and flowback pits than I ever care to see again. Now over in Sullivan Co, closed loop and no impoundments in sight. Not doubting your word, just curious where and if you know, what operator(s)?
Ross,
I think Frank is referring to freshwater ponds and lakes to supply water for the fracture process, not flowback slick water. Flowback is contained in steel tanks and trucked to disposal sites.
Yes, that's right. But the PA DEP does refer to them as "freshwater impoundments". I know this because I track the permits for these things, the ones close to me.
I'm in western Bradford. Talisman is King here (near to where I live), and they are running very clean, a closed loop system. The flowback water is handled exactly as you suggest.
In my view, impoundments for flowback water are undesirable. The closed system is far preferable. Freshwater impoundments are fine. Flowback water impoundments: not so much!! Talisman runs a first class, very professional operation. They are highly regarded.
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