Jan. 26, 2016
Gas drilling came to southern Colorado's Raton Basin in the late 1990s, and along with it heavy traffic, noise—and what many locals believe—contaminated water caused by industry. Specifically numerous residents discovered they have a chemical in their water called “tert-Butyl alcohol” or "TBA." The state investigated the matter and published a report suggesting TBA was naturally occurring among other explanations. Now the case is closed and the report—not only leaves more questions than answers—it leaves residents left high and dry—with water they feel they dare not drink. This is part one of a two part investigative story by H2O Radio.