Jeff Stahler for July 11, 2011

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    TruthfulTheocracy  almost 13 years ago

    ¡Esa mierda is dangerous! Watch a movie called Gas Land. It’ll tell the whole world what this does to local aquafers.

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    Justice22  almost 13 years ago

    Why do this in Ohio when there are gas wells all over Southern Ohio that are capped off? Oh, Yes, they aren’t on state land and the governor’s friends can’t make money from them.

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    MurphyHerself  almost 13 years ago

    This is SOooo bad. Pretty soon global warming won’t be the issue—it will be safe water.

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    Dtroutma  almost 13 years ago

    Now that the new technique is wiping out folks water, and grazing lands, and forests, and cattle, and wildlife, anyone care to guess how many hundreds of years worth of natural gas was burned off in fields and refineries over decades as “waste” they couldn’t “use”???

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    Justice22  almost 13 years ago

    The fracking in Ohio is taking a chance on ruining the largest fresh water aquifer in the world. — The Teays River Valley Aquifer.http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/magazinehome/magazine/sprsum04/teaysriver/tabid/364/Default.aspx

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    CorosiveFrog Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    They want to do that in Quebec and it’s a huge issue there.

    I heard they want to do it in New Brunswick, too. not far from the Miramichi river (that’s where Sooky was born!).

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