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Or maybe the locals realised how much the house prices would drop.. :D
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I see that a town in Sweden has been moved a couple of miles down the road because of threatened subsidence caused by an iron ore mine. If the old coal mines start to cause subsidence in Accrington can they move us somewhere nice?
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At least we have running water, even if it is down the walls. ;):rolleyes: |
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i heard on teh news greenpeace have set up in protest about this fracking malarky
iv emailed teh french PM to see if he can send them another missile like they did with their precious rainbow warrior :D |
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Why did the Duke of Edinburgh go on holiday at about the same time? Perhaps we should ask Diana, Oops too soon? Maybe not, her kids seem to have recovered from it. Maybe their foster Father knows the truth? :rolleyes: |
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apart from that your ok less slutt was been widely used before her death it was only after her death she became a saint or angel amazing how teh press can change someones charecter despite been the ones that destroyed it :rolleyes: |
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Good old fracking
http://i1.wp.com/gas2.org/files/2013/09/screen-shot.png •E – Emergency – Could be out of water in 45 days or less. •P – Priority – Could be out of water in 90 days or less. •C – Concern – Could be out of water in 180 days or less. •W – Watch – Has greater than a 180 day supply of water remaining. |
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So what is your point
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In the other fracking threads the excessive amount of water needed by fracking was mentioned, and seawater is not suitable, so if you have never experienced water rationing you will think it irrelevant..... until your tap dries up:rolleyes:.
Fracking and water consumption - SourceWatch "Water is by far the largest component of fracking fluids. According to driller Chesapeake Energy, an initial drilling operation itself may consume from 6,000 to 600,000 US gallons of fracking fluids, but over its lifetime an average well may require up to an additional 5 million gallons of water for full operation and possible restimulation frac jobs.[1] A 2009 report on modern shale gas by the Groundwater Protection Council, "Modern Shale Gas Development in the United States: A Primer," stated that “[t]he amount of water needed to drill and fracture a horizontal shale gas well generally ranges from about 2 million to 4 million gallons, depending on the basin and formation characteristics.” The extraction of so much water for fracking has raised concerns about the ecological impacts to aquatic resources, as well as dewatering of drinking water aquifers. It has also been estimated that the transportation of a million gallons of water (fresh or waste water) requires hundreds of truck trips, increasing the greenhouse gas footprint of oil and gas and contributing to air pollution." |
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Shale, Fracking Are Not The Main Cause Of Texas Water Shortages - Forbes
Checkmate. Read it all. Texas has always been short of water- watch a cowboy film or two. They've imported water from Mexico for many years(long before fracking began) but Mexico aren't releasing the amount they agreed- result an even bigger shortage. Also the population is growing rapidly-result more water use. And Texas swimming pools will have to be the biggest! There'll soon be a rumour fracking has caused a water shortage in the Sahara! |
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People will believe what suits em Gordon!! meself i have said there aint enough evidence one way or the other.:)
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I suppose I should have put 'check' not 'checkmate'. The game's not over yet. |
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Surprising what you find wandering round Google. Would you believe in a state which has always been short of water(Texas) they grow 7% of USA's rice!
The fields are flooded 3 to 4 inches deep for several weeks twice a year(2 crops) and there are hundreds of big rice farms. The farmers get the water 20 times cheaper than the townspeople. So fracking is causing a water shortage?? |
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fracking turns up, in the nearby by towns the wells dry up for the first time.
coincidence? no. |
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