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<blockquote data-quote="Torch10th" data-source="post: 14528943" data-attributes="member: 15703"><p>Yeah read that petition carefully. It may be that the city is trying to curtail their exploration in the region and they are asking for your support. Equally you may accidentally be signing away mineral rights, so be careful what you sign there.</p><p></p><p>In regards to a meeting with their representatives, I would ask them about the processes they are using both to drill or frack the well as well as how they maintain the infrastructure afterwords. </p><p></p><p>Here in Colorado, fracking is highly regulated and we've been doing it pretty safely since the 60's. Our shortfall has been on the servicing side. Oil capture tanks being left open, drops coming too late resulting in spills, waste water injection sites exploding etc. That's the stuff you really need to worry about if there are going to be wells in your area. As long as the company is maintaining the infrastructure after the fact it's usually not an issue, but sometimes public opinion has to force them to do more than just collect their product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torch10th, post: 14528943, member: 15703"] Yeah read that petition carefully. It may be that the city is trying to curtail their exploration in the region and they are asking for your support. Equally you may accidentally be signing away mineral rights, so be careful what you sign there. In regards to a meeting with their representatives, I would ask them about the processes they are using both to drill or frack the well as well as how they maintain the infrastructure afterwords. Here in Colorado, fracking is highly regulated and we've been doing it pretty safely since the 60's. Our shortfall has been on the servicing side. Oil capture tanks being left open, drops coming too late resulting in spills, waste water injection sites exploding etc. That's the stuff you really need to worry about if there are going to be wells in your area. As long as the company is maintaining the infrastructure after the fact it's usually not an issue, but sometimes public opinion has to force them to do more than just collect their product. [/QUOTE]
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