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Oil exec in Stark County Court for frack water disposal practices
Oil executive Nathan Garber made an initial appearance at the Stark County Courthouse in Dickinson on Wednesday on charges that he illegally threatened area drinking water with his company’s hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” waste disposal practices.
Thursday, September, 20, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News
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Oil executive Nathan Garber made an initial appearance at the Stark County Courthouse in Dickinson on Wednesday on charges that he illegally threatened area drinking water with his company’s hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” waste disposal practices.
Thursday, September, 20, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News
Stark Co. drinking water threatened by waste disposal
Environmental violations at a fracking waste water disposal well near Dickinson that threatened drinking water in Stark County have prompted North Dakota’s largest civil case and the first ever criminal case against an oil and gas operator.
Thursday, July, 19, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News
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Environmental violations at a fracking waste water disposal well near Dickinson that threatened drinking water in Stark County have prompted North Dakota’s largest civil case and the first ever criminal case against an oil and gas operator.
Thursday, July, 19, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News
Drilling waste soars with ND oil output
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The state Health Department says waste from drilling activity in western North Dakota has grown exponentially with the output of oil, and more special landfills are proposed to keep pace.
Friday, October, 26, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The state Health Department says waste from drilling activity in western North Dakota has grown exponentially with the output of oil, and more special landfills are proposed to keep pace.
Friday, October, 26, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News
ND power plant operator might take oil field waste
UNDERWOOD — A power plant company is considering burying oil field waste in a mostly empty coal ash pit near Underwood.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - The Associated Press - News
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UNDERWOOD — A power plant company is considering burying oil field waste in a mostly empty coal ash pit near Underwood.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - The Associated Press - News
Landfills needed in western North Dakota for oil waste
BISMARCK — The amount of chemically tainted soil and other drilling waste produced in western North Dakota’s thriving Oil Patch has been growing so quickly that the special landfills where it’s disposed are filling up and the state will soon need more of them, state health officials say.
Saturday, October, 27, 2012 - The Associated Press - News
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BISMARCK — The amount of chemically tainted soil and other drilling waste produced in western North Dakota’s thriving Oil Patch has been growing so quickly that the special landfills where it’s disposed are filling up and the state will soon need more of them, state health officials say.
Saturday, October, 27, 2012 - The Associated Press - News
Soaking up the Eco-Sponge
Mark Mathis thinks his company has a system that could revolutionize how oil field wastes are dealt with in the Bakken and potentially render special waste landfills obsolete.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News
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Mark Mathis thinks his company has a system that could revolutionize how oil field wastes are dealt with in the Bakken and potentially render special waste landfills obsolete.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News
Rare quake in Williston raises questions
WILLISTON — A rare earthquake near here last week wasn’t strong enough for people to notice, but that doesn’t mean it was insignificant.
Saturday, October, 06, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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WILLISTON — A rare earthquake near here last week wasn’t strong enough for people to notice, but that doesn’t mean it was insignificant.
Saturday, October, 06, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
