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โ05-10-2016 04:51 PM
This has already been debunked by the EPA, and they're no friend of business.
โ05-10-2016 04:55 PM
@Blahblahvampemer wrote:This has already been debunked by the EPA, and they're no friend of business.
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No, it hasn't.
But please feel free to show us your source for that claim.
โ05-10-2016 04:59 PM - edited โ05-10-2016 05:15 PM
@Noel7 wrote:
@Blahblahvampemer wrote:This has already been debunked by the EPA, and they're no friend of business.
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No, it hasn't.
But please feel free to show us your source for that claim.
To my knowledge, it's not true that this evidence presented in the OP's article about gas and oil production methods and their effects on earthquakes has been "debunked by the EPA." However, I would be very interested in reading about it if someone provides the info.
โ05-10-2016 05:02 PM
well to split hairs, it's not the fracking per say, it's the disposal of the millions of gallons of waste water, that can't be reused that is being shot into the earth. Oklahoma has thousands of these disposal wells. I think it's wreckless.
โ05-10-2016 05:07 PM
There are many chemicals used in fracking and they have leaked into nearby water sources.
โ05-10-2016 05:20 PM - edited โ05-10-2016 05:22 PM
@Noel7 wrote:
@Blahblahvampemer wrote:This has already been debunked by the EPA, and they're no friend of business.
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No, it hasn't.
But please feel free to show us your source for that claim.
Noel, it is probably in the climate change "debunked" handbook. Along with other myths and debunkery subject, LOL. wink wink They must have drank the old Flint water, oh....that is safe too, it has been "debunked"
โ05-10-2016 05:44 PM - edited โ05-10-2016 06:06 PM
Just tuned in and haven't read the other posts. The chemicals used in fracking bother me. Otherwise, drilling on land (without chemicals, with nearby residents' approval) doesn't. There's plenty of land out there without heavy populations, I'm guessing. 'I'd be' for drilling in those areas. Keep in mind that I'm no friend of CFL's too. Too much leakage into dump lands, I'm only guessing.
โ05-10-2016 06:40 PM
@shoekitty wrote:
@Noel7 wrote:
@Blahblahvampemer wrote:This has already been debunked by the EPA, and they're no friend of business.
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No, it hasn't.
But please feel free to show us your source for that claim.
Noel, it is probably in the climate change "debunked" handbook. Along with other myths and debunkery subject, LOL. wink wink They must have drank the old Flint water, oh....that is safe too, it has been "debunked"
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โ05-11-2016 02:30 AM
โ05-11-2016 08:04 AM
I saw a show on that awhile back. It made quite an impression. Sort of like sink holes in Fla. I think those are from like caves, or ??? Those are scary too.
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