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ashling

(25,771 posts)
Mon Oct 1, 2012, 02:47 PM Oct 2012

New Report Aims to Hit Fracking Right in the Pocketbook

http://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2012/09/20/new-report-aims-to-hit-fracking-right-in-the-pocket-book/


It’s nothing new to hear environmental groups raise concerns over the health dangers of hydraulic fracturing – that’s all in a days work. But a new report from Environment Texas questions one aspect of fracking that rarely comes under scrutiny: its supposed economic benefit.

“The Costs of Fracking” collects data from academic and government studies to paint a picture of an industry that may be a bigger drain on state tax money than previously thought. The report looks at things like damage to roads, increased cost for water infrastructure projects, and drilling’s impact on property values in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

“Truck traffic to bring water to a single fracking site does as much damage to roads as 3.5 million cars,” Environment Texas director Luke Metzger tells StateImpact Texas. “So as a result the state of Texas has been forced to approve $40 million to repair roads here in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Barnett Shale region.”

Other costs enumerated in the report includes:

$400 million requested in the state’s water plan to support the mining sector over the next 50 years.

A three to 14 percent decrease in property values for homes in the Barnett Shale region located near wells.

An estimated $270,000 per day in health care costs, due to pollution from fracking operations in the Barnett Shale region.
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New Report Aims to Hit Fracking Right in the Pocketbook (Original Post) ashling Oct 2012 OP
This may be the future of combating nykym Oct 2012 #1

nykym

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1. This may be the future of combating
Mon Oct 1, 2012, 03:08 PM
Oct 2012

potentially environment unsound practices in corporate Amerika. Politicians may not understand the potential pitfalls of Fracking and other new methods of producing energy. But they do understand the cost of doing business.

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