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Update: Hosed by Braden Exploration?

January 17, 2009 By TXsharon

Last night at the local Mexican Food joint, I ran into the fireman who answered the call last Sunday. He said that this week he caught Braden dumping drilling mud into the pit that they told him last Sunday was fresh water. Braden said they were dumping the mud to repair a leak. The fireman didn’t buy it and called the cops or so he says.

Update Again: It’s not just me. Neighbors noticed the same things.

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Filed Under: Barnett Shale, Braden Exploration, oil and gas drilling. pollution

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  1. Anonymous says

    January 18, 2009 at 12:58 am

    Yea I bet. Probably like in Booger County where the local Officials are all BBO’s. Lot of dumping here–biggest drought in TX history and water at facilities–Ha. Saves on salt water injectin wells!

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