"The federal government is warning residents in a small Wyoming town with extensive natural gas development not to drink their water, and to use fans and ventilation when showering or washing clothes in order to avoid the risk of an explosion.
The announcement accompanied results from a second round of testing and analysis in the town of Pavillion by Superfund investigators for the Environmental Protection Agency. Researchers found benzene, metals, naphthalene, phenols and methane in wells and in groundwater. They also confirmed the presence of other compounds that they had tentatively identified last summer and that may be linked to drilling activities."
Abrahm Lustgarten reports for ProPublica September 2, 2010.
"Feds Warn Residents Near Wyoming Gas Drilling Sites Not To Drink Their Water"
Source: ProPublica, 09/02/2010