The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is investigating several complaints possibly related to an incident at a fracking site in Greene County in June.
According to the DEP, the incident happened near EQT’s “Lumber” gas well, where the company was actively fracking for natural gas. The agency said in an email that on June 19, a person who lives nearby complained to the company that sediment was getting into their well water and that gas and fluid were coming out of a nearby abandoned well.
The DEP said EQT confirmed the fluid from the active fracking site was “communicating” with the abandoned well – a condition sometimes called a ‘frac-out’.
Tammy Yoders, of New Freeport, said the water in one of the two wells on her property had changed color, and her two dogs won’t drink water from the other well. She stopped drinking the water after seeing a post from the Freeport Township Supervisors on Facebook about the ‘frac-out’ near her house.
She says EQT gave her family water once, but she’s been buying water to drink for the past few weeks.
“It’s terrible. It’s something we shouldn’t have to do, you know?” she said. “They possibly could have contaminated our water, and we’re concerned about it. They tested the water, but we haven’t got results back.”
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