Seems the industry and community have taken reasonable precautions to accomplish this task near a South Bossier school.

http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20090808/NEWS01/908080319&am...

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"Petrohawk Energy officials have had many meetings with school officials to discuss noise prevention and dust control measures and a schedule for trucks coming in and out of the site to avoid peak school hours. Dunlap also noted that the company's 44 Haynesville Shale wells to date had not had an incident."


Working together to "git 'er done."

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Thanks, parker. Your help is always appreciated. I imagine those who have kids at that school will be appreciative that Petrohawk held to their word to do this part of their operations while the children are gone for the holiday. 80)

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