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27 Pa. wells are a RISK, federal report says

Associated Press
A natural gas drilling site is shown in 2010 in Dimock, Pennsylvania.

DIMOCK, Pa. - A new federal report says more than two dozen northeastern Pennsylvania water wells had high levels of contamination in 2012 that could’ve affected peoples’ health, created a physical hazard or otherwise been made unfit to drink in its raw form.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry reviewed water sampling data collected during a Dimock Township groundwater contamination investigation.

The agency says contaminants in 27 wells could have affected peoples’ health and methane gas buildup could have created a hazard at 17 wells.

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Texas-based Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. has been barred from drilling new gas wells until the water quality returns to pre-drilling conditions at 18 wells.

Cabot says the sampling data doesn’t show a relationship between the contaminants and oil and gas development.