Map includes Tioga County wells.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/02/27/us/natural-gas-map.html
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Hi Ann, Thank you for posting..some may think that we complain to much about our water, but I for one appreciate articles, post, comments about both sides of the Marcellus Shale Operation.
When clicking on an area I found a well that is very familiar to me. The tag states Tioga Co. (a number) the well name, then it says Radium Federal drinking water limit (pCVL) 5 then right below it , it states Total at site (pCVL) 10,640..I'm not a pro at reading these reports or tags and can only best guess using common sense. However, am I thinking that their is radium in their water?
Next question I'd like to pose, why are the testing numbers so low for the stations that do this ?
I'm surrounded by wells and honestly this is a step I plan on taking this wk..It was a step I should of taken several months ago when I noticed a change in my water. I've been changing filters weekly. Then my husband got hurt, then life and then Grandma passed..I shouldn't have put it off..I did and I pray all is well. With prosperity comes other issues. We take the good with the bad and the bad with the good.
That's terrible Lynn to be so upset by the drilling activity that your friend moved away! I happen to be the forth generation of my family to own my 70 acres. I am also a member of the sixth generation to own property in Westfield Township. ( look up Ayres Tuttle and William Ladd on the internet.....Also Westfield history. They are my Grandfathers about 6 generations ago )
My roots go almost as deep as the marcellus deposit. In fact my wife says she is going to have me cremated and scattered on the family farm.
Anyway I certainly will not pick up and leave by my own choice no matter what takes place!
Bill L.
aka Bummy
Sorry Robin for confusing you. What I mean is, I am 76 years old. My lease is the time that I have lived! If I die tomorrow, my lease for life will have expired. It was just a term that I sometimes use when I'm talking about my life span.
With all the problems the marcellus drillers are having to solve and all the new rules the state is trying to deal with, it will probably take 15 or 20 years before there is any chance that I could actually hold a few dollars in my hand from the marcellus gas deposit. And by that time I will probably have died!
Does St Peter accept I.O.U's?
Bill L.
aka Bummy
The main holdup now is the (low) price of gas. Until there is some major new demand, I don't see the price improving much. Add to that, TC has "dry" gas, which isn't as profitable as gas with NGLs (like in SW PA), And within TC, some areas are more productive than others.
Other considerations for the gascos in deciding where to spend money are (1) what additional land the PA DCNR may put up for bid and (2) when NYS will ok horizontal drilling and fracking.
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