Map includes Tioga County wells.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/02/27/us/natural-gas-map.html
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Permalink Reply by Lynn Wigglesworth on March 3, 2011 at 2:24am Great, knowlage wants to be free as Chuck said, but this artical is CRAP!
these people don't come out to see for themselves, they only read stuff on line, call loosers with nothing better to do than be home in the trailerpark and get stories and BS docs who want to move a windfarm along. Ever notice you never see a doc or a lawyer on those shows? Also, drillingman man has friends in the oil law business who have been aware of land owners (with wells about to go dry) that take part in fraud cases and win settlements out of court over water issues.
untill a case is proven and true details stated these paper people should stay out of our business.
maybe we should test the water damaged by poverty and meth production OR the water and wells damaged by wealthy boy Golf courses.
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