"Frank and Wanda Leppell once lived on a quiet cattle ranch in the middle of a rolling prairie, the lowing of cattle and the chirping of sparrows forming a pleasant soundtrack to their mornings. No more.
Not since the pasture they began leasing in 2009 became part of one of the nation's most productive new oil fields. Not since a well barely 200 yards from their front porch began shooting a torch of burning gas skyward, 24 hours a day, with a force as loud as a jet engine.
"My bedroom's like day — I don't need a night light," said Wanda Leppell, who has pleaded with state officials — so far without success — to do something. Her husband minces fewer words. "Rotten noise," he says. "Rotten smell, and terrible waste.""
Paresh Dave reports for the Los Angeles Times July 16, 2014.
"In North Dakota's Oil Bonanza, Natural Gas Goes Up in Flames"
Source: LA Times, 07/18/2014