forgeblast
Elite Member
I work right in Dimock where the nytimes article that was posted is about. In fact the picture that they showed I pass twice a day.
I am on those roads with water trucks all day long. It has gotten better, a lot better. The reason it has gotten better is because the roads are fixed and widened.
I dont hate the industry, I think its better to have a domestic product developed at home then a reliance on oil.
My friend (since 1st grade) works on a pad. He is a recycler. Every bit of mud that comes out goes through a plug mill and is then rebagged to be reused. (If I am explaining this wrong, or using the wrong terms its my fault not his i am probably just "missremembering"
. He was also explaining how many safty classes etc that he has had to go through before stepping on the well pad.
I am on those roads with water trucks all day long. It has gotten better, a lot better. The reason it has gotten better is because the roads are fixed and widened.
I dont hate the industry, I think its better to have a domestic product developed at home then a reliance on oil.
My friend (since 1st grade) works on a pad. He is a recycler. Every bit of mud that comes out goes through a plug mill and is then rebagged to be reused. (If I am explaining this wrong, or using the wrong terms its my fault not his i am probably just "missremembering"