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ensho Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-18-11 09:35 AM
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Science Lags As Health Problems Emerge Near Gas Fields

http://www.propublica.org/article/science-lags-as-health-problems-emerge-near-gas-fields


On a summer evening in June 2005, Susan Wallace-Babb went out into a neighbor's field near her ranch in Western Colorado to close an irrigation ditch. She parked down the rutted double-track, stepped out of her truck into the low-slung sun, took a deep breath, and collapsed, unconscious.

A natural gas well and a pair of fuel storage tanks sat less than a half-mile away. Later, after Wallace-Babb came to and sought answers, a sheriff's deputy told her that a tank full of gas condensate -- liquid hydrocarbons gathered from the production process -- had overflowed into another tank. The fumes must have drifted toward the field where she was working, he suggested.

The next morning Wallace-Babb was so sick she could barely move. She vomited uncontrollably and suffered explosive diarrhea. A searing pain shot up her thigh. Within days she developed burning rashes that covered her exposed skin, then lesions. As weeks passed, any time she went outdoors, her symptoms worsened. Wallace-Babb's doctor began to suspect she had been poisoned.

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Wallace-Babb's symptoms mirror those reported by a handful of others living near her ranch in Parachute, Colo., and by dozens of residents of communities across the country that have seen the most extensive natural gas drilling. Hydraulic fracturing, along with other processes used to drill wells, generates emissions and millions of gallons of hazardous waste that are dumped into open-air pits. The pits have been shown to leak into groundwater and also give off chemical emissions as the fluids evaporate. Residents' most common complaints are respiratory infections, headaches, neurological impairment, nausea and skin rashes. More rarely, they have reported more serious effects, from miscarriages and tumors to benzene poisoning and cancer.

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fracking is toxic and deadly
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Hoosier Daddy Donating Member (271 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-18-11 09:46 AM
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CanSocDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-18-11 09:52 AM
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2. Indeed. Remember Weibo Ludwig...


Amazing how the past is so easily forgotten. Especially around here....

http://www.albertasurfacerights.com/articles/?id=122

Ludwig has blamed gas development and leaks for health problems suffered in his community for years, including miscarriages, cancers and skin rashes.

Ludwig said Canadian Superior Energy has ignored requests from residents to discuss the impact on their community.

“All the ones that live near this thing are not given a voice,” he said. “Strangers can just come in here and do what they like, and that’s very upside down when it comes to the right of people to have some say in what they want to breathe, which poisons they would want to breathe.”


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polly7 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-18-11 11:43 AM
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3. I am almost positive benzene was a factor in my Dad's Bone Marrow
Edited on Sun Sep-18-11 11:46 AM by polly7
failure, which lead to the iron-overload, or MPD, due to the many transfusions he had to have. He worked in the oilfield all his life, and was exposed to it daily. Benzene is found in crude oil and natural gases, among many other things.
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