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  • Ames-Jones has no qualifications. She is a failed interior designer and only got the job at TRRC because she is from a wealthy family with connections to the Bush family and BIG OIL. This should be obvious in the way she speaks and expresses herself.

    June 24, 2011 at 4:11 p.m.
  • Pilot, check this out...

    Both Toby and I were at the meeting and were personally invited to Austin at TRRC Headquarters to speak with Mrs. Jones and her Executive Director in the near future. We arranged this meeting in person with her in Cuero, after her presentation, concerning Mr. Frederick's benzene contamination in his private water well. She assured us that the case will come to a close, and soon.

    Recycle frac water? Sure, why not? Fountain Quail will recycle your flowback and produced water for re-use in both drilling and fracking. Kenedy facility nearing completion, with mobile units on hand and ready. Whether you want slight saline water or distilled water, your wish is their command.

    This is real, folks, and a very good thing.

    June 23, 2011 at 8:26 p.m.
  • So glad to have attended this event. In addition to Elizabeth Ames Jones, Chairperson of the Texas Railroad Commission, there was an informative presentation by Brent Halldorson, P.Eng,, Chief Operating Officer, Fountain Quail WATER MANAGEMENT. Company and contact info as well as his Slide Presentation is available to view on www.southcentraltexas.net - Foundtain Quail is opening a facility in Karnes County.

    June 23, 2011 at 7:27 p.m.