"Frack Fluid Spill in PA Contaminates Stream, Killing Fish"  
by Abrahm Lustgarten
Posted at ProPublica on Sept. 22, 2009

Pennsylvania environment officials are racing to clean up as much as 8,000 
gallons of dangerous drilling fluids after a series of spills at a natural gas 
production site near the town of Dimock late last week. 
The spills, which occurred at a well site run by Cabot Oil and Gas, involve a 
compound manufactured by Halliburton that is described as a "potential 
carcinogen" and is used in the drilling process of hydraulic fracturing, 
according to state officials. The contaminants have seeped into a nearby creek, 
where a fish kill was reported by the state Department of Environmental 
Protection. The DEP also reported fish "swimming erratically."

....... The contamination incident comes as the state faces increasing scrutiny 
for its handling of a natural gas drilling boom and dozens of instances of 
spills and water contamination related to it across the state. Earlier 
investigations by ProPublica found that methane had leaked into drinking water 
supplies from gas wells in at least seven Pennsylvania counties. And earlier 
this month the DEP began investigating a suspected chemical spill in the 
northwestern part of the state, hundreds of miles from Dimock, which decimated 
aquatic life along a 30-mile stretch of pristine river. No determination has 
been made in that case either, but waste fluids from drilling are among the 
possibilities being investigated. 

Full article at: 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/propublica/frack-fluid-spill-in-pa-c_b_294975.html
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