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Related: About this forumNebraska Farmer Asks Oil & Gas Commission Members To Drink Fracking Waste - Silence Ensues
Nebraska farmer James Osborne pours out some drinks for the commission (Screencapture)
Appearing before a Nebraska Oil & Gas Conservation committee hearing, a local farmer received nothing but silence from the pro-fracking members of the board after he invited them to drink glasses of water tainted by fracking. In the video, uploaded to YouTube by BoldNebraska, Nebraskan James Osborne used his 3 minutes before the committee to visually explain what fracking waste can do to the water table, dramatically pouring out water containing his own private mixture of fracking additives.
The committee is holding public hearings on a proposal by an oil company to ship out-of-state fracking wastewater into Nebraska where it will be dumped into a disposal well in Sioux County. According to a report, the Terex Energy Corp wants to truck as much as 10,000 barrels a day of the chemical-laden fracking wastewater to a ranch north of Mitchell, Nebraska for disposal.
Explaining that he has ties to the oil industry and that he is still on the fence about fracking, Osbourne explained fluid dynamics to the board while pouring out three cups of the sludgy water that could result from spills or from seeping into the water table. Referring to earlier testimony, Osbourne said, So you told me this morning that you would drink this water, as he indicated the cups.
So would you drink it? Yes or no? he asked, only to be met by silence by the stone-faced group before a member explained they wouldnt be answering any questions. Oh, you cant answer any questions? Well my answer would be no. I dont want this in the water that will travel entirely across this state in three days, Osborne said. There is no doubt there will be contamination. There will be spills. Osborne left the glasses on the table before thanking the committee and leaving to applause.
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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/03/watch-nebraska-farmer-silences-oil-and-gas-committee-with-invitation-to-drink-water-tainted-by-fracking/
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Nebraska Farmer Asks Oil & Gas Commission Members To Drink Fracking Waste - Silence Ensues (Original Post)
hatrack
Mar 2015
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Nihil
(13,508 posts)2. Get that guy into Congress!
Hell, just get him to do that to the Congressional & Senate "investigations" and put it on TV
so that the great unwashed can see *exactly* how their elected "decision makers" apply the
rule of "Us & Them".
RiverLover
(7,830 posts)3. We could have used that Farmer in Ohio, years ago, before Ohio become the regional frack dump
Millions of gallons of radioactive waste have been injected in over 240 deep injection wells, with little to no oversight, over the last 5 years. We get the poison not only from Ohio, but also WV & PA. And now they're bringing it up from TX & LA by barge, on the Ohio River.
We also have at least 13 LANDFILLS that are accepting radioactive solid waste from fracking sites.
And the Governor here wants to be president.