Fracking Fluids in the Flood [View all]
The airplane banked right, bucked around from turbulence, and then I was blasted with freezing air as the pilot opened the window so that the CNN cameraman could get good footage of the flooding South Platte. I moaned. The fact that I was up there at all was a near-impossibilityperhaps we all are allowed one irrational fear, and mine is small airplanes. But a rational fear of mine is much larger and looming, and I wanted to see one of the few things that frightens me morethe effect Colorados recent flooding has had on the hydraulic fracturing, or fracking sites, in my home area.
Regardless of ones views of frackinga method used to break shale rock with millions of gallons of water, sand, and chemicals to release natural gas or oilthe fact that at least 10 oil and gas spills have occurred in the past few days of flooding is alarming. I live in the foothills of Colorado, 20 minutes from Weld County, which is the epicenter of fracking in America. Weld County has 20,000 active oil and gas wellsnot only the highest density of operating wells in Colorado, but in the entire nation. Of Colorados 62,000 oil and gas wells, about 1,900 have been shut down since the flooding thus far, mostly in this area.
...much more at link
http://www.onearth.org/articles/2013/09/a-view-from-above-shows-how-the-colorado-superstorm-damaged-fracking-facilities
Read more OnEarth coverage of the Colorado floods.
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