| Methane growing into a big problem |
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| Written by SCOTT RAPPOLD, The Gazette | |
| Thursday, 29 May 2008 | |
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Kent Smith hasn't drawn a drop of water from his well in a year. But the well has produced plenty of methane, an explosive and poisonous gas that, at one point, blasted from his wellhead with the roar of a car engine. Read More...
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