newpolitics
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- Sep 27, 2008
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What do you fuckers have to say...
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"...in the case of this film, accuracy is too often pushed aside for simplicity, evidence too often sacrificed for exaggeration, and the same old cast of characters and anecdotes previously debunked simply lifted from prior incarnations of the film and given a new home in this one."
Energy in Depth
"...in the case of this film, accuracy is too often pushed aside for simplicity, evidence too often sacrificed for exaggeration, and the same old cast of characters and anecdotes previously debunked simply lifted from prior incarnations of the film and given a new home in this one."
Energy in Depth
Now if it is so safe, why all the exemptions from existing pollution laws?
The problem with this shale gas recovery is the enormous amount of water needed to crack it.
Solve that problem and Bob's your uncle.
Fail to solve that problem and the water table of PA is going to go to shit.
The problem with this shale gas recovery is the enormous amount of water needed to crack it.
Solve that problem and Bob's your uncle.
Fail to solve that problem and the water table of PA is going to go to shit.
Bullshit.....
The problem with this shale gas recovery is the enormous amount of water needed to crack it.
Solve that problem and Bob's your uncle.
Fail to solve that problem and the water table of PA is going to go to shit.
Bullshit.....
Please expound....
"...in the case of this film, accuracy is too often pushed aside for simplicity, evidence too often sacrificed for exaggeration, and the same old cast of characters and anecdotes previously debunked simply lifted from prior incarnations of the film and given a new home in this one."
Energy in Depth
Now if it is so safe, why all the exemptions from existing pollution laws?
I think the jury's still out as to a direct correlation specifically targeted at a particular frac job that has resulted in the pollution of a fresh water table. If not, links would be appreciated such as documented cases. Documented as in DNR or EPA reports, not a video such as Gasland.
I know that the state of Illinois has very specific guidlines for protecting groundwater including drilling, casing, and cementing procedures as well as folow up monitoring.
As to exemptions- none that I'm aware of.