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Ohio Tries to Escape Fate as a Dumping Ground for Fracking Fluid
Feb. 1 (Bloomberg) -- The millions of gallons of chemical- laced wastewater that fracking produces must flow somewhere, and Ohio is trying not to be that place.
The oil and natural-gas drilling boom spurred more permits for disposal wells there during the past two years than during the previous decade combined. The volume injected into them was on a near-record pace last year, according to the Department of Natural Resources, and more than half was from out of state. That included 92.6 percent of the water sent to a Youngstown well closed last year after 11 nearby earthquakes.
We have become in Ohio the dumping ground for contaminated brine, state Representative Armond Budish, the House Democratic leader, said at a Jan. 26 forum in Columbus. We didnt prepare adequately for the potential for earthquakes and other environmental problems.
Now, Ohio is considering tightening regulations governing wells in response to the temblors and seeking to stem out-of- state fluid shipments. Its an example of the challenges U.S. states face as they try to enjoy hydraulic fracturings economic boost while avoiding its side effects.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-02-02/ohio-tries-to-escape-fate-as-a-dumping-ground-for-fracking-fluid.html
FarPoint
(12,437 posts)Well the GOP controlled Ohio General Assembly will approve it
..the dumping of brine that is...greedy bastards could care less.
LynneSin
(95,337 posts)If they think it's that safe then they can drink it.
limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)Ohio does have the authority to ban dumping toxic waste in the state. Just like Pennsylvania already banned dumping this stuff.