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Originally posted by jazz View PostA tremor 100 miles from a major mountain range is basically unheard of.
Still rare, but not unheard of
So the better question for all those who think we should stop all fracking due to this, which would we rather tolerate, a few harmless small earthquakes, or going back to horse and buggy, burning wood or coal for heat etc.(and the related health and environmental effects of that)? If this is the worst consequence, I think I would prefer to remain in the modern era.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Posthttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1811–12_New_Madrid_earthquakes
Still rare, but not unheard of
So the better question for all those who think we should stop all fracking due to this, which would we rather tolerate, a few harmless small earthquakes, or going back to horse and buggy, burning wood or coal for heat etc.(and the related health and environmental effects of that)? If this is the worst consequence, I think I would prefer to remain in the modern era.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostAny affects on aquifers? Just asking. I would think the fracking happens well below the usual, or deepest, domestic well. But does it affect geology that affects aquifers?
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