If Arlington ever decides to host a "Master of Disguise" contest for "Best Concealment of Drill Site Equipment," XTO deserves to win the first-place prize. This is not a strip mall of donut shops, dry cleaners, or smoke shops ~ it's even worse than that. We are fairly certain that these concealment walls house gas lift compressors.
Noisy compressors that can run off RAW NATURAL GAS emit toxins into the air shed and thus, industry may register or obtain a permit (depending upon the size of the engine) through the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Densely populated regions typically require electric compressors since gas compressors burn hydrocarbons. Arlington does NOT mandate in its gas drilling ordinance that industry use electric ~ but hey, why should they when industry helped write it.
Fact: When there is no rule, industry takes the cheapest route.
One resident from this area reported that when her grandchild comes to visit in this neighborhood he suffers recurrent nosebleeds. When he returns to his home (away from drilling) he is fine. People are also complaining about mothball type odors.
So, in addition to towering rigs erected next to homes, condensate tanks, truck traffic, industrial noise, flying frac sand, flowback vapors, and the installation of gas gathering pipelines transporting (NON-odorized) gas near our homes and schools, was the public supposed to "Intuitively" know about the addition of gas lift compressors too? Why is it that so many people thought there would be one well and that well would be "miles away" and "we would never know they were here?" Shouldn't the landmen have disclosed all of these details before hastily coercing people into signing leases?
Rest assured, states an XTO official, "There are no impacts beyond the walls of these sites."
A big hug and thanks to our resident photographer for obtaining these photos of the Rose Drill Site located at 8101 U.S. Hwy. 287 in Arlington, Texas.
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If you have any information or photos you would like to share, please feel free to e-mail us. A big hug and thanks to our resident photographer for obtaining these photos of the Rose Drill Site located at 8101 U.S. Hwy. 287 in Arlington, Texas.
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