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On January 10 , 1901 at a thousand and twenty feet — almost precisely the depth predicted by Higgins's wild guess — the well suddenly vomited mud, and then ejected six tons of drilling pipe clear over the top of the derrick.
Oil companies in North Dakota disposed of more than a million tons of drilling waste last year, 15 times the amount in 2006, according to Steven J. Tillotson, the assistant director of the Division of Waste Management for the state's Health Department.
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They brought in tons of equipment, including drilling pipe and facilities for making the chemical compound called "mud" that is used as a drilling lubricant.
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During this drilling operation, tons of flowback and produced water, which contain several organic compounds, return to the surface with a potential risk of influencing the surrounding environment and human health.
On January 10 , 1901 the six tons of four-inch (102 mm) drilling pipe began to shoot up out of the hole, sending the roughnecks fleeing for safety.
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