http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2011/feb/27/natural-gas-industry...
This article brings to light some discussions I've had with my spouse lately. The roads in Tioga Co. are a mess. I'm wondering if the NG industry and side contractors are being held responsible for some of the road conditions are is the county having a cash flow from these companies to repair these roads. It seems any profit from the NG industry might go back into repairs to many enviromentally damaged areas.
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Road use ordinances that address this are common in other states. And are allowed under NYS law. At the county, town, village, city level. If your county/town does not have such ordinances, its road will be ruined by frack truck convoys. And there is no legal way for the town to recover damages - without an ordinance. Be safe, get a road use ordinance in place before the damage is done.
The OP (original Poster) stated that this is in Pa. Please keep the topic of the post in mind and not hijack it with NY stuff. What you keep posting (bogus pictures that aren't claimed as photoshopped images but are not real images for sure) may be the way it is/was in other areas in the past , but I haven't seen ONE, somewhat recent, REAL picture the represents anything close to what you represent. Nor have I personally witnessed anything close. I will keep you updated with REAL information on roads in Western Pa as our first rig in the area is being setup right now. Our township core sampled all of our country roads for the express purpose of CHK being able to determine what condition or better they all need to be returned to. The twp was told by CHK that they would contract someone for the road work, or the twp could do it themselves and bill CHK. Either things have changed dramatically from what you describe, or they were never that bad to start with. I'll guess the latter, at least in Pa.
That's the worst photoshop I've ever seen. ROFL.
People who actually LIVE in Pennsylvania have noticed that, in general, the roads are fixed and in better condition AFTER use by the gas companies and their subcontractors. As many people have already stated, the roads in PA suck anyway and they always have.
Of course, we will have actual data (and ACTUAL photos) rather than some imaginary hype.
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