I'll be brief;
65 years of hydraulic fracturing, which includes over 47,000 shale wells.
Not one cited incident of pollution due to hydraulic fracturing, not one.
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Permalink Reply by Mark McGrail on August 16, 2013 at 4:32pm Not one
Permalink Reply by Mark McGrail on August 18, 2013 at 2:52am For all the hoopla the anti shale people make there are facts behind their rantings about "fracing".
On the other hand we of the pro shale development persuasion have science and facts behind us.
Here are a few examples of what some experts and regulators have to say about "fracing":
Permalink Reply by lynn on August 18, 2013 at 6:19am Thanks Mark for the good info. If our forefathers had focused as much on the 'what if's' as people do today we'd still be living in caves and eating roots and berries.
Permalink Reply by Mark McGrail on August 18, 2013 at 7:18am lynn,
Thanks for the thanks.
The scientific evidence is in; you are correct it's time to move past the "what if's". I's time to move forward.
Permalink Reply by Mark McGrail on August 18, 2013 at 7:21am EPA Chief believes in hydraulic fracturing;
UPDATE (8/1/2013; 1:38pm EST): Today, Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz reiterated the strong and decades-long safety record of hydraulic fracturing. Speaking at a breakfast roundtable hosted by the Christian Science Monitor, Moniz stated “To my knowledge I still have not seen any evidence of fracking per se contaminating groundwater,” reiterating comments from federal and state regulators across the country that hydraulic fracturing is a proven safe technology.
that is bs jesse!
Permalink Reply by Mark McGrail on August 18, 2013 at 3:26pm You are incorrect.
The USGS did the peer review of the draft and found multiple flaws. So many flaws that the EPA dropped the draft and even instructed that it not be used.
An administration that hates fossil fuels as much as this one thought that the report was questionable. That should be enough evidence that they didn't find a causal link.
I am tired of all these studies looking for a problem with fracking. they will be doing them when I am pushing up dasies! until you offer proof that it is dangerous leave us landowners alone. if you don't want me to frack my land pay my frickin taxes for me and every other landowner! offer solid proof or shut up. I am tired of people telling me what to do with my land!
Permalink Reply by p umpjack on August 18, 2013 at 12:34pm crossing the street is a risk higher than fracking
sorry to inform you...what is under my land belongs to me! if you don't like that or understand it there are many places you could move to where they would appreciate your socialist attitude a little more. this site is not one of them!
Permalink Reply by Mark McGrail on August 18, 2013 at 3:28pm I made this point in the last thread.
You have far more chance of being killed by a car than your water ever being polluted by hydraulic fracing.
Therefore we should outlaw cars.
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