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- DWG Compressor Station fire, why are there NO urban gas processing setback rules?
- $38.2 million given to RRC from Rainy Day Fund in 2018-2019 state budget for Abandoned Well Clean Up – One third of TX 438,000 O&G wells are INACTIVE, over 6,000 are abandoned
- Eastern Star Points to Unknown Disposition of Gasoline Storage Tank Buried at AISD Performing Arts Center and MORE
- Loopholes Found In Urban Drilling Public Protection
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Category Archives: frack on crack
When Frack on Crack meets Herbicide Harry…..
I am so glad that Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is looking into educating the oil & gas industry in how to reduce herbicide use at pad sites. For example they need to know when the CORRECT application times/season are so … Continue reading
Posted in endocrine disruption, flood, frack on crack, Uncategorized, water contamination
Tagged AgriLife Extension, application, avner vengosh, brownfield, disinfectant, endocrine disruption, flood, frack on crack, herbicide, Herbicide Use at Padsites, injection, insecticide, johnson county, justin hale, lake arlington, lake arlington village creek, overtreat, pad sites, padsites, produced water, recycle, runoff, scor, scorched earth, serason, steering committee, storm, synergistic, tarrant county, texas a&m, Uncategorized, unincorporated, urban, village creek, waste, wastewater, water, water contamination, watershed, watershed protection plan
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Frack on Crack Confirmed….told ya so!
I have been blogging about how treating frack wastewater makes Frack on Crack and now PROOF. http://e360.yale.edu/digest/treated-fracking-wastewater-contaminated-watershed-with-radioactive-material-and-endocrine-disrupters-study-shows “… found that they were contaminated with endocrine-disrupting chemicals called nonylphenol ethoxylates; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which are carcinogens; and elevated levels of radium”. … Continue reading
Posted in endocrine disruption, frack on crack, radon, Uncategorized
Tagged avner, disruption, endocrine, endocrine disruption, frack on crack, radon, recycle, treatment, Uncategorized, vengosh, wastewater
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Top 5 reasons U never heard of to NOT drill by Arlington people….WIP
update another reason…OMG>>>thanks EnergyPolicyForum for this info.. “International Energy Administration, it takes approximately 2500 Bakken shale wells per year to produce 1 million barrels of crude per day whereas only 60 Iraqi wells are needed to produce an equal amount.” … Continue reading
Posted in benzene, frack on crack
Tagged benzene, blow out, blowout, cityofarlington, COLLOIDS, denton, denton blow out, facts, frack on crack, methanol, michael mcCullough, msd, people, protected, reportable quantities, rock snot, RQ, rrc, sour gas, TCEQ, uses
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