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Triana

(22,666 posts)
Thu Feb 6, 2014, 09:32 AM Feb 2014

Fracking's Terrifying Water Usage Trends Spell Disaster



The irony of fracking: It destroys the natural resource it needs most. The tragedy for those living nearby fracking operations: That natural resource is the fresh—and increasingly scarce—water supply on which they, too, depend.

And not only does fracking—or hydraulic fracturing—demand enormous amounts of fresh water no matter where it takes places, a troubling new study released Wednesday found that a majority of places where the controversial drilling technique is most prevalent are the same regions where less and less water is available.

Overlay the regions where most of the fracking is being done in North American with the places experiencing the most troubling and persistent water resource problems and the resulting picture becomes an alarm bell as politicians and the fossil fuel industry continue to push fracking expansion as the savior for the U.S. and Canada's energy woes.

According to the report, Hydraulic Fracturing and Water Stress: Water Demand by the Numbers (pdf), produced by the non-profit Ceres investor network, much of the oil and gas fracking activity in both the U.S. and Canada is happening in "arid, water stressed regions, creating significant long-term water sourcing risks" that will strongly and negatively impact the local ecosystem, communities, and people living nearby.


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Fracking's Terrifying Water Usage Trends Spell Disaster (Original Post) Triana Feb 2014 OP
Scary stuff. mindem Feb 2014 #1

mindem

(1,580 posts)
1. Scary stuff.
Thu Feb 6, 2014, 09:46 AM
Feb 2014

How long will it be before we hear that Koch Industries is going to start pumping water out of the Great Lakes so they can continue to line their pockets. I guarantee that once it starts there will be no stopping it.

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