A Question of Colour-My well water is dirty – but why is it purple? Brian Oram investigates

Shchelkovo Article published in GeoDrilling International in the December 2015 Issue : A Question of Colour-My well water is dirty – but why is it purple?

“It was a Friday a few years back when we got the call from a farmer who had purple well water. The farmer said everything was fine, until “they” started fracking. He was referring
to a local natural-gas development company working in northeastern Pennsylvania.”

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Sotouboua 3 Responses to “A Question of Colour-My well water is dirty – but why is it purple? Brian Oram investigates”
  1. Vincent Burns says:

    This is why it is a good idea to cap the well. If the color is purple, chances are that it has chemicals in it. I wouldn’t use it because it could be bad for you. I think it would help to have someone notify you that they started fracking.

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