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11-24-2012, 08:37 AM | #1 |
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I'm sure the energy companies will take all of the environmental issues into consideration and proceed as responsibly as they've always done.
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Of course they won't, that's why we need regulations. As Aries Walker said, regs are presently lagging behind the technology and vary greatly from state to state. Right now, many of their operations are exempt from the Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, and Clean Air Act. There may be reasons for not applying those acts to the drilling industry, but that doesn't mean they should be completely unregulated. Done well, natural gas has the potential to be far greener than coal at competitive cost.
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Link ? Exempt from the Clean Water & Air Act ? Yes, Natural Gas is our future for energy independence in the US Drilling companies have to follow guidelines & regulations. Currently because of the fear of fracking, Chesapeake & Hughs Baker are both working on an environmentally safe foam fracking fluid that will secure the water safety even further that what it is today. |
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