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Hydraulic Fracture Fluid Kills Cattle Near Chesapeake Well

The drilling crew at a Chesapeake well site in Louisiana was "injecting fluids at high pressure to break down the shale and release natural gas," when some cattle ingested the fluid and died. 19 of the cattle died.



That sure sounds a lot like hydraulic fracturing. In 2005, at the urging of +!@#$Cheney, former Halliburton CEO, Congress exempt fracing from the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) as part of the… Continue

Added by TXsharon on April 30, 2009 at 2:51 — No Comments

Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission Resolution to Keep Chemicals Secret

Urging Congress Not to Remove Exemption Of Hydraulic Fracturing From Provisions Of



The Safe Drinking Water Act
That’s right folks! Big Oil is asking Congress to continue letting them be the only industry in America that is allowed to inject known toxic and cancer causing chemicals into our drinking water.



The Cliff Notes… Continue

Added by TXsharon on February 26, 2009 at 12:31 — No Comments

Officials Suggest Gas Drilling Technique is Safe, Then Acknowledge Lack of Evidence

NY State Admits Ignoring Threat to City’s Drinking Water



Well Duh! Like I said: If hydraulic fracturing is so damn safe, why does Big Oil need exemptions?

In two documents released last October and earlier this month, the Department of Environmental Conservation declared that it “does not…find a significant environmental impact…
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Added by TXsharon on February 20, 2009 at 13:50 — 11 Comments

Barnett Shale Drilling Rig Video

http://tinyurl.com/dye3lw

Added by TXsharon on February 6, 2009 at 10:30 — No Comments

Propaganda: Natural Gas: A Bridge Fuel That Can Help Improve Air Quality

This is propaganda. I know that many of you want to believe it, but it's just not true.

Added by TXsharon on January 31, 2009 at 8:36 — No Comments

If you are terrorized by gas compressor noise, here is your answer.

I thought this information might help someone.



East Texas residents just won an 11-year battle against noise and pollution from a natural gas compression station.



From The Paris News

County residents win 11-year-old lawsuit

This took place in Lamar County where a jury has turned the page on an 11-year-old battle by 12 county residents who filed the case in 1998.



Noise and odor was a major problem for residents living near the compressor but they were… Continue

Added by TXsharon on January 30, 2009 at 10:00 — 5 Comments

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