1- Frank, you're have a way of seeing through the surface - sell it to drillers, you don't have to worry about meeting or violating your NPDES permit.

2- Municipal water - Very telling point - the municipalities go to all the effort and expense of bringing water to drinking water standards, then the drillers buy it and pour it down a hole in the ground...

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Frank Young <fyoung@mountain.net> wrote:
Well, if you can sell it to someone else instead of discharging it into a stream, maybe you can avoid having to meet effluent NPDES permit limits!
 
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From: Denise Binion
To: WVEC Board
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Subject: [wvec-board] Clarksburg Considers Selling Effluent Water for Fracking

 

The City is obviously unaware of WHY the water should be put back into the West Fork River.
 
 
 

 

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