'They're Everywhere': Oil, Gas Wells Dot Developments, Raising Potential Dangers
Colorado is reviewing oil and gas operations after a fatal home explosion was linked to an abandoned, but still leaking, gas line. The tragedy is raising questions about how older wells are regulated.
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May 16, 2017 at 03:34AM
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NPR News: 'They're Everywhere': Oil, Gas Wells Dot Developments, Raising Potential Dangers
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