Thursday, December 3, 2009

CLEARVILLE Shares Prewater Testing Tips near Natural Gas Drilling





"AN MBAS FRACKING CLAN JOURNEY"

Natural gas drilling in your future?

Water pollution perhaps around the corner as shown in this picture?

If you see suds in your water after drilling begins and you don't have a certified lab prewater testing for MBAS, you can't prove water pollution wasn't pre-existing prior to natural gas drilling.
The MBAS anionic surfactant, man made suds, SHOWN ABOVE, came from natural gas drilling foam. MBAS was joined by other toxic fracking chemicals in the "MBAS Fracking Clan Journey" traveling into Sideling Hill Watershed, PA.


Be prepared to deal with fracking pollution, get a good water pretest by a state certified lab using some of the "Water Pretesting Tips" listed at this website: