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Photograph showing a frozen "waterfall" of waste drilling fluids, caused by a spill from a natural gas drilling site in the Piceance Basin of western Colorado (near the town of Rifle and the Roan Plateau). Photo from the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, apparently taken on February 20, 2008. Spill is in Garden Gulch, a tributary to West Parachute Creek. See the DNR's 3/6/08 press release on this event at dnr.state.co.us/newsapp/press.asp?pressid=4783 .

Photograph showing waste drilling fluids spilled from a natural gas drilling site in the Piceance Basin of western Colorado (near the town of Rifle and the Roan Plateau). Photo from the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, apparently taken on February 20, 2008. Spill is in Garden Gulch, a tributary to West Parachute Creek. See the DNR's 3/6/08 press release on this event at dnr.state.co.us/newsapp/press.asp?pressid=4783 .

Photograph showing a frozen "waterfall" of waste drilling fluids, caused by a spill from a natural gas drilling site in the Piceance Basin of western Colorado (near the town of Rifle and the Roan Plateau). Photo from the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, apparently taken on February 20, 2008. Spill is in Garden Gulch, a tributary to West Parachute Creek. See the DNR's 3/6/08 press release on this event at dnr.state.co.us/newsapp/press.asp?pressid=4783 .

Photograph showing waste drilling fluids spilled from a natural gas drilling site in the Piceance Basin of western Colorado (near the town of Rifle and the Roan Plateau). Photo from the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, apparently taken on February 20, 2008. Spill is in Garden Gulch, a tributary to West Parachute Creek. See the DNR's 3/6/08 press release on this event at dnr.state.co.us/newsapp/press.asp?pressid=4783 .

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Photograph showing a frozen "waterfall" of waste drilling fluids, caused by a spill from a natural gas drilling site in the Piceance Basin of western Colorado (near the town of Rifle and the Roan Plateau). Photo from the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, apparently taken on February 20, 2008. Spill is in Garden Gulch, a tributary to West Parachute Creek. See the DNR's 3/6/08 press release on this event at dnr.state.co.us/newsapp/press.asp?pressid=4783 .

Photograph showing a frozen "waterfall" of waste drilling fluids, caused by a spill from a natural gas drilling site in the Piceance Basin of western Colorado (near the town of Rifle and the Roan Plateau). Photo from the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, apparently taken on February 20, 2008. Spill is in Garden Gulch, a tributary to West Parachute Creek. See the DNR's 3/6/08 press release on this event at dnr.state.co.us/newsapp/press.asp?pressid=4783 .

Low-level aerial photo of a strange, frozen "waterfall" of mud near the head of Garden Gulch. This may be one of several spills of drilling fluid from natural-gas drillsites that were reported in February 2007, or it may be caused by muddy runoff from the gas-drilling roads and pipeline route(?) seen above the rim. Note backhoes and other equipment working on the rim above the brown "waterfall." Photo by Pete Kolbenschlag, taken during an EcoFlight flyover on March 19, 2008. See the DNR's 3/6/08 press release on the spills at dnr.state.co.us/newsapp/press.asp?pressid=4783 and related story at www.dailykos.com/story/2008/3/19/2301/62661/623/480436 for more information.

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All 1000+ regional epaper in one place, will be delivered to you every morning. In-case you have missed it download the paperboy app now.

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Low-level aerial photo of a strange, frozen "waterfall" of mud near the head of Garden Gulch. This may be one of several spills of drilling fluid from natural-gas drillsites that were reported in February 2007, or it may be caused by muddy runoff from the gas-drilling roads and pipeline route(?) seen above the rim. Note backhoes and other equipment working on the rim above the brown "waterfall." Photo by Pete Kolbenschlag, taken during an EcoFlight flyover on March 19, 2008. See the DNR's 3/6/08 press release on the spills at dnr.state.co.us/newsapp/press.asp?pressid=4783 and related story at www.dailykos.com/story/2008/3/19/2301/62661/623/480436 for more information.

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