d and harold hofmeister live across the road from the belle farm surrounded by an ever increasing number of natural gas wells where and bad actually sleeping and. we heard this pop and then our son called and he said that the well is on fire and my husband went to try to go outside and it was too hot on the deck so he couldn't remove the moire right away and then. but they waited way down because there was nothing they could do a put away for more food to burn yeah founder of the yeah so i think they were there basically for our homes and if they caught fire something you know one of our structures. industrial accidents and spills are common in these communities between two thousand and three and two thousand and eight is estimated that there were one thousand four hundred and thirty five spills in colorado. nearly a quarter of these spills are believed to have contaminated either ground or surface water in the state. every time we are that's why it's why we see this when you see the sun and it's a horrible thing that happens you know. a little farther down dry hollow road is the divide