Posted by JerryS on March 04, 2014 at 12:05:45 from (98.80.97.175):
In Reply to: fracking pros cons posted by gwece on March 04, 2014 at 08:15:12:
If you go to the "fracident" map and click on the top "skull" in Louisiana you'll read about how a friend of mine lost 16 cows in an incident involving fraccing chemicals. However, those chemicals were spilled at surface level around a drill site. That's five miles or so from where I live.
There are three fracced wells behind my home, about 1,500 feet from my water well. Five years now and no problems with my water.
This is still a new technology, and there will be kinks to work out. But to ignore 1,000 years worth of potential energy because the process cannot be guaranteed to be 100 percent safe is just insane. This world promises no one a safe, worry-free ride through life.
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