From a not-so-happy camper in S. Bossier Parish ...

http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20100614/NEWS01/6140325/1060...

"Carter's grass, house and vehicle are covered in a constant blanket of dust from the activity. He says he was not notified by anyone before construction began, and his only contact with workers on the rig was when he angrily stormed into the drill site after a speeding truck narrowly avoided hitting his son."

I really don't understand how the setback from an interstate is greater than that for residences.

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Love the comments on the story! I always thought there would be "growing pains" associated with the play.
Big D - The drama continues, here in today's paper operators are dissatisfied with a road they knew they would have to use. Did you find our roads to be objectionable? lol

http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20100615/NEWS01/6150333/1060

Jonathan Scott [of Trinidad Drilling? not sure] acknowledged the road is state-owned. However, he asked police jurors before his PowerPoint presentation to work with him or steer him in the direction of state officials to bring attention to the problem.
"That road right now is a hazard," Scott said.


Think the state will take care of this, or tell the parish, by way of ignoring it, to get 'er done? Wonder how much of the parish's lease bonus(es) it will take to improve the road? I'll bet they (the parish officials) had some other plans for it. Roadwork is expensive, takes a big bite out of budgets.

thanks for the input 80)

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