Monday, December 29, 2008

Gas Well Leak


I came home from work on December 26th and my husband had been home with our kids all day. The first words out of his mouth were, "They've been bleeding the well today." He had left a message with our Encana contacts, but did not receive a response.

We were kind of expecting this because the pressure builds in the well everytime the temperature dips into the 20s then warms quickly. As they told us the last time, if they don't bleed the pressure off, "it will blow up". Not a comforting thought when the well is about 100 yards from your home, with your barn and horses about 100 feet away. We have always been concerned with what is "bleeding" out of the well since we are breathing it in. It makes your sinuses and nose really sensitive, like you have a sinus infection.

By Monday, the 4th day, we were really getting concerned that it might be more than "bleeding" and be an actual gas leak and began contacting people. We contacted all of our Encana contacts; no one answered and no one returned messages. Then we contacted the Railroad commission, the EPA, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. We finally contacted our fire department and they came right away. On the way into the ranch, the security guard stopped them. He then escorted them to the well at 5mph. The security guard got out and told us we just heard a little air leaking and that we really didn't know what we were talking about. The fireman said, no it was indeed a gas leak. The guard told us not to light any matches and I said, "you know, it has been leaking for 4 days and we could have turned on our BBQ grill. Would we have been blown up? Why aren't you guys checking this well regularly?"

Then he told us to evacuate the area and we did when the fire department moved out of the danger zone. How far back were we supposed to evacuate? No one ever told us. We were in our back pasture, so was back at our barn far enough? We brought our horses up to the barn as they had been at the fence with us, breathing in the natural gas. As we walked out of the back pasture, both of us were feeling kind of light headed. Guess that is what happens when you breathe in natural gas?

The fire department apparently had more clout than we did because workers came out almost immediately and worked on the pipeline for quite a while. The TCEQ followed the fire truck to the well site but had no equipment to measure the air quality. My family and livestock had been breathing in the gas for 4 days. On December 26th, I tied a piece of Christmas garland to the fence behind the well to show the wind direction. Yes, the natural gas was blowing directly over to my house with a wind out of the southwest at about 25-30mph. We have a video that shows the garland with audio with the distinctive hissing sound of a gas leak, which could be heard from my back porch.

I was in tears from the stress of a potential explosion just over my back fence. I upset the TCEQ lady and accused her of not taking our situation seriously. Why in the world would she not have brought out any measurement equipment? Why would no one return calls? Why would the security guard have been so sure we didn't know what we were talking about it? If there is one thing for sure, we live next to that well every single day and know what is and what is not normal noises. Why would no one return calls? The TCEQ said that could not come out until the Railroad Commission told them to. How often are these wells and pipeline junction subject to inspection?


Thank you, Aledo Volunteer Fire Department for your timely, efficient, courteous response to a very scary situation.






Thursday, October 23, 2008

Truck Traffic

This post is under construction. Feel free to make comments related to this topic.

Noise

When they drilled the well, less than 100 yards from my home we had 3 weeks of 7X24 drilling, with noise that is almost unbearable. After the first day, my ears were ringing and I was nauseous most of the time. We called the Encana supervisor who was very sympathetic and offered to put us up in a hotel. That was not an option for us as we have dogs and horses to be taken care of as well as not wanting to be away with crews full of strangers now living behind us.

We had a pregnant mare at the time and were scared she would drop the foal with the noise as loud as it was. The horses and the dogs were very upset. Can you imagine how that felt on a dog or horse's sensitive ears?

At that point, Encana offered to bring in noise abatement which consisted of double stack insulated rail shipping containers. It looked just horrible, all rusty and different colors, but it made a noticable difference in the noise level and provided us some privacy from the rig hands.

Crime

For over 10 years, the Chisholm Hills neighborhood went pretty much without any crimes. Since our neighborhood was turned into the entry to an industrial zone, we have had two burglaries, one attempted burglary, an incident of sex in the street by workers from the adjacent industrial zone, vandalism of 3 sets of speed bumps, and our Children at Play sign knocked down. We have had vagrants sleeping on the side of the road on our neighborhood streets. These are some of the incidents I personally know about within Chisholm Heights. There may be others incidents that I have not heard about.

We don't know the backgrounds of the drivers of the hundred trucks and other vehicles seen daily in our neighborhood and several neighbors have reported trucks stopping behind their house and staring in their windows at their wives and children.

Truck Drivers have made false accusations of rock throwing incidents which have even made the local newspaper. Some of those accused of this were not even home at the time they were reported to have committed the deed.

One truck driver was also seen exiting her vehicle and yelling at neighbors standing in their own yards.

All of us have had our close calls with the tank trucks and oversized rig vehicles at the low water crossings where the county road gets really narrow.

Encana's response is that the neighbors need to just calm down. Encana Community Relations stated there is no evidence that their drilling activities and truck traffic have caused any increase of crime in our neighborhood. Most of us would beg to differ.

01/21/09 A group of neighbors met with the Sheriff and he confirmed the burglary suspects are in custody.

Parker County Officials Involved

Know your county officials! These are the people we work with to try and work through the issues.

County Judge Mark Riley
County Attorney John Forrest
County Commissioner Jim Webster

Click the link below to find their contact information:

http://www.co.parker.tx.us/ips/cms/countyoffices/

Proposed Well and Pipeline Locations

There are several informative websites for the Barnett Shale.

http://www.barnettshalenews.com/

or a map
http://maps.oginfo.com/mapguide/barnett_shale/index.php

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

How it started











It started innocently enough. Each of us received notices that Devon Energy wanted to run seismic on each of our 5 acre lots. Some neighbors complied, some did not. Then we heard that there was to be an opening to the north end of the ranch and that all the equipment, trucks, workers would run through our neighborhood. The rancher had just signed a major deal with Encana Oil and Gas to turn his beautiful ranch into a gas field.

This is a neighborhood where children actually played in the street. In the evenings, it was not deserted like most city neighborhoods. Immediately the mom instinct kicked in and I wondered about all the reasons we had moved here, and how all that was going to be wiped out, just by that one single decision by one single person, the rancher, Ed Farmer Beggs. Did he know the effect his decision would have on the 30 families that lived in the neighborhood, the conflicts that would arise between the individuals, drilling company, the pipeline company, regulatory agencies(TCEQ, EPA), county and state government, law enforcement, fire department, truck drivers, ICE? Did he even care? What makes this so difficult for our neighborhood is that there are other means to access the 3000 acre ranch from the state roads to the east, I-20 to the south.

The neighborhoods on the north and west bordering the ranch is where Rancher Beggs wanted to focus all the downsides of drilling, not near his own house. He could make his millions and not be bothered with the drilling at all. Never mind what hardships he inflicted on the families in the neighborhoods: increasing property values for houses that could never be sold, increase in the crime rate(2 burglaries in the last 2 months), dust, noise, 60-100 trucks per day, proximity to a site that can blow up.
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Very soon, our neighborhood would become an Industrial Zone with the Ed Farmer Beggs Memorial Rig Road running right through the middle of it!
Whatever happened to the golden rule? Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I have no problem with someone making a profit, but he is making that profit at my neighborhood's expense. Rancher Beggs is committed to turning his beautiful ranch into an industrial zone. Why doesn't he move, then move the road out of our neighborhood and accept the responsibility for the drilling downsides, rather than inflict it all on his neighbors?
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Most might consider that the RIGHT thing to do.
Most might consider SCREWING your neighbors and profiting from it, the WRONG thing to do. Decent folk don't behave that way.
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"We have no government armed in power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Our Constitution was made only for a religious and moral people. It is wholly inadequate for the government of any other."
- John Adams(1735-1826) Founding Father, 2nd US PresidentSource: Oct. 11, 1798
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

A Little Background

We moved to our 5 acres of heaven in Parker County, Texas in the Spring of 1995. Our hilltop has a perfect view of downtown Fort Worth, starry nights and most of all a quiet refuge from traffic, noise, dirt and crime. Those of us that built first in the neighborhood remember no fences and dogs playing together as all the families got to know each other and it was common practice that everyone waved to each other as we moved about the neighborhood. We chalked it up to everyone had enough privacy due to the large lots and it was easier to be friendly to your neighbors, unlike in the city where no one has enough privacy. The ranch behind our neighborhood is an old homestead ranch that has been around since the late 1800's. On occasion, we would see the rancher driving along the fence line, checking his fence. I have no doubt that he saw our neighborhood as an intrusion; his entire life, he had looked over his fence at another ranch and we changed that forever.

We had our children, put up fences, saw a few neighbors come and go, but basically built a sanctuary from the hectic everyday life. And it was always so, so quiet. At night it was so dark.
So we were able to have chickens, guinea hens, rabbits, dogs, horses and give our children a life that most kids could only dream of. They have been able to gather eggs, see a newborn foal, raise puppies into dogs, chicks into hens and roosters, catch grasshoppers for the chickens to eat, chase lizards, experience snakes and tarantulas, hummingbirds, mice and wild bunnies. Every evening we listen to our 4 dogs sing back to the howling coyotes, a beautiful, soulful song. Every so often we see a few deer and dove; hear the ducks fly overhead. Once the dogs flushed a bush and it exploded with butterflies. The kids have been able to work a vegetable garden, shell peas, put up peach jelly and peach butter, plant flowers and drive a lawn mower. We even fly kites when the wind is not blowing too hard. On 4th of July, we sit on the front porch and watch fireworks in every direction, with no crowds! It is a rich, full life not trapped behind a computer game or a TV set. Who needs to leave home, when we have it all right here?