fracking

Friday 29th of March 2024

Fracking Together, oil and gas operators reported using about 1.5 trillion gallons of water since 2011, much of it from aquifers, the Times found. Fracking a single oil or gas well can now use as much as 40 million gallons of water or more. These mega fracking projects, called “monster fracks” by researchers, have become the industry norm. They barely existed a decade ago. Now they account for almost two out of every three fracking wells in Texas, the Times analysis found. New York Times, September 25, 2023 © 2023 Kwiple.com
Kwiplers say Ban fracking on all public lands © 2015 Kwiple.com
Kwiplers say Hold companies liable for damages caused by fracking-induced earthquakes © 2015 Kwiple.com
Kwiplers say Prohibit agribusinesses from using fracking wastewater to irrigate crops © 2015 Kwiple.com
Kwiplers say Require warning labels on all produce irrigated with fracking wastewater © 2015 Kwiple.com
Resisters say I prefer my water non-flammable Placard, Youngstown, Ohio, anti-fracking protest, November 28, 2011 © 2017 Kwiple.com