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DISH water in the news

June 28, 2010 By TXsharon

The Smiths in DISH, Texas are still without water.

A press release came out about it today.

Press Release: Gas Drilling Leaves DISH, TX Residents Without Clean Water


And the FW Weekly mentioned it again
.

I wonder if any local media is going to pick this this up (hint hint) or do I need to call 60 Minutes again?

UPDATE: A reliable source has documentation obtained from the Texas Railroad Commission that Devon had a “substantial” loss of drilling mud on this well. The gunk in the water is drilling mud.

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  1. Anonymous says

    June 29, 2010 at 2:30 pm

    If a physician ignored "symptoms"-ie: water turning colors/smell/taste; and especially "test results"-ie: lab results from the independent water testing; they would be sued for malpractice. In addition, probably lose their license.

    This is disgusting!

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