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Texas Brine reports H2S at sonic well.... Things are ramping up
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 25989455:MV8yMDU4NDc0XzM0NjIwOTM2X0RCNDg3NDhE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 15604166:MV8yMDU4NDc0XzM0NjE5NTY4XzcyMzU2MUYx] BOOM. This is not good. Time to move people. [/quote] H2S causes asphyxiation, but doesn't explode. [/quote]
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4:35 Texas Brine reports H2S at sonic well
Texas Brine has reported high levels of H2S from their sonic vent well that is drilled into the cap rock. The well was shut in due to these levels. DNR's contractor, The Shaw Group, is currently investigating. We are currently waiting on additional details from DNR.
Please be advised that H2S is an extremely dangerous gas. Unlike methane, it is heavier than air and collects at low to the ground levels. No community air monitors have detected H2S. Monitoring will continue as usual.
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