Oh, and if you loved the open, unlined coal ash pits, then you'll be over the moon about more open, unlined pits! These will contain the waste water from fracking. Whatever happened to "it gets reinjected into the well, so there is little to no actual pollution." What could possibly go wrong???
5/30/2014 8:16:37 AM
The solution to pollution is to hide it from outsiders!
5/30/2014 8:59:53 AM
Something else that will likely be permitted (sadly) is flaring (which makes no fucking sense if the whole point was to drill for methane in the first place). I hope that rural communities love the constant orange glare! Now, I have yet to see any indication that flaring will occur, but just looking at what is permitted in this abomination as well as what is going on in N. Dakota, it seems like an unfortunate logical extension.
5/30/2014 9:16:00 AM
The only recourse will be direct action (non-violent) on the ground once they try to start drilling:http://wagingnonviolence.org/experiments/local-protesters-killing-big-oil-mining-projects-worldwide/[Edited on May 30, 2014 at 9:20 AM. Reason : . ]
5/30/2014 9:20:08 AM
It can still make it to surface waters even if they injected it, fractures in the formation they would target are very shallow. I think coal used to be mined literally at the surface from the banks of the Deep River.
5/30/2014 9:28:36 AM
http://www.wral.com/house-oks-fast-track-fracking-bill/13685689/
5/30/2014 11:21:17 AM
http://www.wral.com/fact-check-does-this-year-s-fracking-break-a-promise-/13694945/
6/3/2014 1:29:39 PM
The best thing about fracking in NC is there is very little actual gas here and it will all be over quickly.
6/3/2014 1:49:47 PM
Bill was officially singed by McCrory todayhttp://www.wral.com/mccrory-signs-gas-drilling-bill/13700787/From what I understand (and correct me if I'm wrong), but national forests are not completely off limits to this type of stuff are they?[Edited on June 4, 2014 at 1:49 PM. Reason : forests, not parks]
6/4/2014 1:45:10 PM
I think our three main national forests aren't in any major discovery areas, thank God. Pisgah, Great Smoky Mtns, and Uwharries - although the Uwharries are close.If they touch them, I may have to *gasp* join in on the moral Monday protesters.
6/4/2014 2:24:56 PM
^This was an article in the Asheville paper 2 days ago:
6/4/2014 2:37:22 PM
6/4/2014 5:46:02 PM
You can also frack for oil and other gasses, but we probably don't have much of those either.
6/4/2014 5:49:09 PM
correct.i think the politicians see the boom in north dakota and think that type of thing can happen anywhere... well if we don't have the geology we don't have the resources to tap. (not to say we don't have any... some energy companies could come in and make a tidy profit and leave happy)[Edited on June 4, 2014 at 6:21 PM. Reason : ]
6/4/2014 6:20:03 PM
Unless you are Dr. Sheldon Cooper, geology is a science. It is a science that is predicated on the earth taking a long time to get to its current arrangement (eg longer than 6,000 years). The NCGA doesn't believe in science, ergo we're fucked.
6/4/2014 10:30:15 PM
^^^^^^forgot the Croatan NF on the coast, which is about three times larger than Uwharrie NF. I don't think the Croatan is in immediate danger of fracking debates.[Edited on June 4, 2014 at 10:39 PM. Reason : .]
6/4/2014 10:38:27 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/06/03/3909131/mccrory-plans-to-sign-fracking.html
6/5/2014 12:09:59 AM
^ I retract my debate comment for the Croatan
6/5/2014 12:56:41 AM
Funny too how the right bends over for the oil and gas industry, but looks for every opportunity to tax and bash clean energy and electric vehicles .
6/5/2014 7:38:41 PM
Any doubts that approval for this will be rammed through?http://www.wral.com/proposed-gas-pipeline-worries-triangle-residents/13705846/
6/5/2014 10:29:44 PM
http://smokymountainnews.com/news/item/14290-tribe-bans-fracking
9/26/2014 8:50:25 AM