facts on fracking
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Far more to cover than can be covered on this topic. This was created for a Rockingham County, NC presentation on fracking. Adjust and amend according to your area. Contact me if you require further references.TRANSCRIPT
Facts on Fracking
A public informational sessionAug 21 2014
Jeremy WarrenStesha Warren
Disclaimer Not an expert, just a concerned citizen Glad to refer to credible sources of
information Check out factsheets Too much to cover here
In North Carolina?? 2005 Energy Policy Act amendment-
Congress (Haliburton Loophole) Exempt from 6 major environmental laws
ie Clean Water, Clean Air, etc…
Ban in NC until 2012 –Senate Bill 820 Energy Moderinzation Act 2014 Pre-Approved ‘rules/regulations’ Can start early 2015
What is fracking? Hydraulic fracturing aka fracking “A process in which fractures in rocks
below the earth’s surface are opened and widened by injecting chemicals and liquids at high pressure. Used especially to extract natural gas or oil.” www.dictionary.com
Fracking Fluid Water (lots!) Chemicals (2%) Sand
Sand? Yes, sand… Suspends the fracking fluid Keeps fractures open
Water… 3-5 MILLION gallons of water PER frack
Each well can be fracked up to 18 times! One frack = 11,000 U.S. family/day Dan River & wells No drought restrictions
*Chemicals* 2+/- % frack fluid is chemicals
40,000 to 180,000 gal Over 649 different chemicals Ie lead, hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid,
hydrofluoric acid, formaldehyde, benzene, many…many…many more.
*Chemicals* 78% sensory, respiratory, gastro, liver 55% affect brain & nervous system 22-47% cancer, organ damage or
endocrine damage (infertility, etc)
60% are water soluble 40% are volatile (airborne)
Trade Secrets… List of chemicals kept with state geologist Emergency 2 hrs Revealed…misdemeanor, possible jail time Full disclosure?? Not.
Fracking fluid Estimated 50% stays underground Surface 50% highly toxic/radioactive
Recycle/Reuse? Infrastructure?
Tanked away? To where?
Open pits? No please…coal ash spill anyone?
No plan set…
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Water contamination 60% chemicals water soluble Only held liable for 30 days after leaving Can report up to 10 years later Pennsylvania confirmed 209+ well water
contaminations since 2007 Ohio, W. Virginian, Wyoming, etc
complaints of water contamination Recent Ohio river spill
Looking ahead 5+% of all well casings fail initially Up to 50% over 30 years Water, air, health issues…just a few Law allows 10 years for reporting of
contamination incidents
Ours vs. Theirs Contamination at 8,000-10,000ft depths in
other areas Estimated 2,000-4,000ft deep here Fractures and faults can interconnect Too close to our water table!!! Highest population density in US in
proposed areas (CWNC)
Nuclear power, coal ash dams/pools Seismic activity
Too close? 200 ft setback from open waterways 650 ft (variances to 450 ft) from homes,
schools, churches, etc. ½ mile radius from well head
contamination liability Can drill for miles horizontially underground Water must be pre tested—hard to test for
unknown
Economics Estimated 387 jobs per YEAR for STATE for 7
years (2012 NC Oil/Gas study) Equals opening two grocery stores Temporary jobs
Highly specialized field Only enough gas for 3-7 years
High risk, low/temporary return
Economics Strain on emergency services/responders Roadways ruined---$$$ tax payers
PA received $204 mil. Revenue, $3.5 bill road damages
AK $182 mil. Revenue, $450 mill road damage TX $3.6 bill revenue, $4 bill road damages ND $1.3 bill revenue, $7 bill road damages
We are funding exploration…. $550k state budget explore this fall
Homes Well water 24% decrease in home value
(Duke Study)
Higher rent rates during drilling phases (N. Dakota, Colorado, etc)
Possible mortgage financing cancelled Fannie mae, freddie mac Credit unions, etc.
Possible home insurance cancelled Forced ‘pooling’ & eminent domain
Not addressed in rules Forces ‘poor’ people from area
Rockingham County Dan River concerns Economy
Jobs ruined: ecotourism, agriculture, destination, wineries, organic growers, etc…
Noise and traffic Possible hundreds of semi’s/day
What can we do? Educate yourself Talk to your neighbors Vote! MEC hearing Monday MEC comments online or mail Ordinances…Kate to discuss Refuse to lease, if you have option
Want to get involved? No Fracking in Rockingham seeking
volunteers! www.nofrackinginrockingham.org Facebook pages & group Email updates:
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