Posted by gwece on March 04, 2014 at 08:15:12 from (67.43.122.69):
Just wondering what the rural opinion is of fracking in the United States. Guess I haven't made up my mind yet whether it is a good thing or a bad thing. Here in Illinois they are still in the process of determining the regulations but I'm sure they will be issuing more permits soon. Guess I might be more supportive if I believed it would benefit U.S. citizens but I'm thinking they will just export more gas & oil and keep our prices up rather than reducing them. I'm also concerned with the whole process and it's effect on the environment. I just don't see how you can inject huge amounts of chemically treated water a mile or so down into the ground without affecting surface water quality sooner or later. Also, there has got to be a lot of surface damage with storage ponds and other above ground appurtenances. Just wondering what you all think. Fracking might make your LP tractor cheaper to operate.....but I doubt it!
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