I think the bigger concern for fracking, is waste water treatment and surface spills. Most fracking is well beneath watersheds, and don’t have any impact on local water resources.
Huge amounts of water sucked out of local streams, rivers and lakes, in isolated places. The big problem is the discharge of water after the fracking process.
In remote areas, there aren’t any wastewater treatment facilities. It seems that fracking agents held on site awaiting removal by trucks or held in containment pits are the bigger problem.
I have also been looking for water treatment stocks that might be able to address this issue. I think centrifugal remediation could be a solution to this problem.
All IMO of course.
As far as why Americans would stand in the way of domestic energy production? I would have to un-cork a bottle of conspiracy theories to give any thoughts on that one. Noone wants to see that happen. LOL!
Have you thought about starting a forum? Maybe becoming an asst. mod on an exsisting energy forum?
Just a thought.
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