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Impoundment with three Residual Waste tanker trucks backed in
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Fracking Greene County
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Compressor station and gas well site
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Two gas drilling sites
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Drilling location
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Drilling pad and production pit for fluids
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Drilling site with production pit and impoundment
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Large gas line being installed
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New front yard cut from woods for gas line
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Dual impoundments for hydraulic fracturing
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Two green condensate tanks on drilling pad with three orange fluid
tanks
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Gas drilling pad with production pits and impoundment
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Four brown condensate tanks near impoundment dam
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Active drilling site and impoundment dam |
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Drilling site with production pit and impoundment dam
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Two gas well sites with an impoundment in between
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Dual impoundment dams for fracking
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Aerial view of Halliburton frac site
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(Red) pump equipment linked to create 14,000 psi fracking pressure
and inject frac fluids (from 7 flatbed trailer loads of plastic cube
containers on right) with frac sand (five white trailers in rear)
and fluids from the impoundment and green tank trailers. Orange
tower is a flare stack for the flaring of gas following fracking.
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Water pumps on left of impoundment dam pump fluids through white
pipes to the hydraulic fracturing site.
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Halliburton frac equipment assembled on the drilling pad
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Another drilling site in Greene County
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Two impoundments to the left of gas drilling pad
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Gas drilling pad, production pit and impoundment dam
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Two production pits partially filled with drilling waste
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Gas drilling site with personnel trailers on the left
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Drilling site with blue and red fluid tanks and a blue flare stack
to the rear
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Dual drilling pads with four pits |