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Driller Causes Fracking Liquid Spill In Morgan County

State and federal authorities are searching for the cause of a spill of hundreds of barrels of fracking waste at a site in Morgan County last Sunday night. M.L. Schultze of member station WKSU in Kent reports.

The U.S. EPA says the driller, PDC, hit an unexpected pocket of gas, and the well-head failed under the pressure. That released more than 300 barrels of an oil-water mix called “drilling mud” that is used to lubricate drill bits as they work their way through rock.  Most of it was contained on the site. But Ohio Department of Natural Resources spokesman Mark Bruce says about 40 barrels escaped into a nearby creek.
“The company is still working to determine what in fact did happen and what can be done to fix it. They’ve kept us in the loop the entire way and … we will ultimately have the final say as to whether this well can continue forward.”
It took crews nearly three days to contain the spill. Morgan County officials were notified, but Bruce acknowledges there was no warning on the ODNR web site.  To my knowledge there’s no requirement that a situation like this be publicly posted or publicly notified or anything like that.”

Bruce says such spills are rare.

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