EcoWatch: The earthquakes you may have heard about--the 30 tremblers that have struck north central Texas since Nov. 1 and have damaged many homes. The quakes are most likely being caused by underground disposal wells used to get rid of wastewater generated during fracking operations. “Frackquakes,” some are calling them.
A massive oil field in Texas. The state has always been the heart of the U.S. oil industry, embracing oil and gas development from its earliest years, and pioneering fracking in the Barnett......
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Frackquakes: Public Opposition Builds As Property Rights Are Endangered in Texas
Posted by EcoWatch: Sharon Wilson and Alan Septoff on January 27th, 2014
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