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09 Oct 11 - 01:58 PM (#3236295) Subject: BS: fracking in pennsylvania From: The Sandman I would be curious to have information about this, as it is being proposed in Ireland |
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09 Oct 11 - 02:02 PM (#3236297) Subject: RE: BS: fracking in pennsylvania From: Bernard You may find this Facebook group of interest, Dick |
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09 Oct 11 - 02:25 PM (#3236308) Subject: RE: BS: fracking in pennsylvania From: Jean(eanjay) There is also this Facebook group. |
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09 Oct 11 - 02:41 PM (#3236312) Subject: RE: BS: fracking in pennsylvania From: michaelr This film will tell you all you need to know. I'd advise you and all Irish to fight this tooth and nail. |
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09 Oct 11 - 02:42 PM (#3236313) Subject: RE: BS: fracking in pennsylvania From: olddude been doing it for quite some time. I was born in one of the most pristine areas of PA ... beautiful clean mountain water .. National forest. Now my inlaw's camp that had the greatest drinking water you ever tasted smells like gas from the fracking up on the hill ... if this stuff continues there will be no drinking water anywhere. |
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09 Oct 11 - 04:16 PM (#3236359) Subject: RE: BS: fracking in pennsylvania From: Q (Frank Staplin) Previous threads- Gas fracking disaster looms- 130662 Fracking disaster Gas fracking comes to Britain- 130089 Fracking Britain Much more by googling. Formerly employed in the oil & gas business, fracking worries me, since most of the target formations are at relatively shallow depths, and water aquifers could be damaged. |
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09 Oct 11 - 04:33 PM (#3236363) Subject: RE: BS: fracking in pennsylvania From: Greg F. Title of thread should be "Fracking Up Pennsylvania" |