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This is a normal post I fail to see how
gas gets into the water and when.
According to my pre-GCSE chemistry knowledge you need pressure to get gas into a liquid (I dont mean TURN gas into a liquid) but even if there were the right conditions deep under ground that gas would escape in surface water.
Even if it didn't it would during treatment. Once treated, the water is in a closed system to avoid contamination so it wont pick up any gas unless it can seep through a pipe, in which case how do they transport gas?

Smells eggy to me.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 19:08, , Reply)
This is a normal post Sure but...
The gaz released near to the groundwater has the right conditions to get in the water.
All these people use their own well to the groundwater.
Many farmers use the groundwater directly on the crops.

About the way they get the gaz : They inject a cement that will make the perfect tube to get the main part of the gaz back, but holes in the structure allow the gaz to escape to the environment, and it's only effective after a delay implied by the drying of the cement, which mean a part is lost in the underground.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 21:36, , Reply)