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Thread: House passes bill to drill in parks - Salt Fork

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    Quote Originally Posted by AEFISHING View Post
    I know they have been in Wayne National Forest. We used to see them when we hunted over there.
    What did you hunt in Wayne? I think that place would be a hoot to turkey hunt.
    PS... nice meeting you & CrappiekingJr the other day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockbass View Post
    If they use fracking as the method, this could be a disaster. Fracking is no good for water supplies anywhere and never has been. There is no containing a chemical that is pumped into the grond to break rock......and also make it way into water supplies. Eventually it will show up somewhere whether is be the lake or people's drinking water. This stuff will cause sickness, cancers, and can burn. Imagine being able to turn on your shower and light the water coming out on fire. It happens now in areas that use the fracking process. The Gas companies pay big money to be able to go ahead with this process no matter the impact on the environment or the people. It may not rear its ugly head in the short term, but down the road will not be good.
    Like I said, my ignorance on this one is a real issue. I am sure there are those who might argue against what you are saying, but I do believe I have heard about the natural gas in the water, that is scary stuff!

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    We turkey hunted there. They also had some good ponds in there for largemouth. It is awesome country. Good to meet you, I figured I would run into you one of these days.

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    I don't know everything about this stuff, but I don't even know if it's the gas in the water......I think it's the chemicals they use in the fracking process. Either way, it's not good. They should not pump chemicals into the ground period. I know it's done to break through the rock layers......but not good

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    There IS an alternative way to "frack"; it uses small amounts of explosives put into the pipe and detoinated; but it`s MUCH more dangerous to the drillers and apparently isn`t as "cost effective' as the chemicals; BOTH methods CAN (and HAVE ) also "fracked" the upper level shales that would optimely hold in the natural gas so more can be collected and sold. This is what causes the gas to enter the ground water table and is such a hazzard. It`s just not well enough understood yet to SAFELY do this around populated areas, because fracturing that shale can allow the local water tables to fall SIGNIFICANTLY; anyone want to pay to drill a 1,000+` deep water well?

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    If anyone has netflix and wants to learn more about fracking it's worth your while to watch "Gas Land". There is an interview with a big shot at the EPA that is fascinating.

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    An ironic consequence of even vertical tradional oil and/ or natural gas drilling is that there is often a minor to major subsistance (lowering ) of the elevation as the trapped deposit is removed. It is not always predictable, and where and how much depends on the underlying sub strata (shales, clays, sediment, shelves of bedrock, gravels, ect, ect) With modern ground penetrating radars it`s better understood than in the past, but still...Interestingly, read somewhere down South where oil was removed from a swampy area, and over several yrs later the area "settled" and actually created a deeper area that became a fine fishery! If it was done ACCURATELY (good luck with THAT !) you could selectively and EXCESS PROFITABLY deepen a shallow, algea choked local lake....did mention that apparently this technology also is now available from satalites? HMM...Get PAID to deepen a shallow potential summer cess pool (to the benefit of an entire local area) AND help FUND the Park`s recovery atleast...again, would DEMAND a concrete containment dome (North Sea type) and gravity shut offs a man can operate AND containment ON SITE before they drill 1`....

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