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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 09:35 AM Feb 2014

Fracking Boom Leaves Texans Under a Toxic Cloud

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-02-20/fracking-boom-leaves-texans-under-a-toxic-cloud.html



When Lynn Buehring leaves her doctor's office in San Antonio she makes sure her inhaler is on the seat beside her, then steers her red GMC pickup truck southeast on U.S. 181, toward her home on the South Texas prairie.

About 40 miles down the road, between Poth and Falls City, drilling rigs, crude oil storage tanks and flares trailing black smoke appear amid the mesquite, live oak and pecan trees. Depending on the speed and direction of the wind, a yellow-brown haze might stretch across the horizon, filling the car with pungent odors. Sometimes Buehring's eyes burn, her chest tightens and pain stabs at her temples. On those days, she touches her inhaler for reassurance.

In another five miles Buehring, 58, passes into Karnes County, where she was born and once figured on living out her retirement, surrounded by a calm broken only by an occasional thunderstorm.

Today, however, the ranch-style house she shares with her 66-year-old husband, Shelby, is at the epicenter of one of the nation's biggest and least-publicized oil and gas booms. With more than 50 wells drilled within 2.5 miles of their home, the days when the Buehrings could sit on the deck that Shelby built and lull away an afternoon are long gone. The fumes won't let them.
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Fracking Boom Leaves Texans Under a Toxic Cloud (Original Post) xchrom Feb 2014 OP
Fracking is an environmental disaster. nt ladjf Feb 2014 #1
Worse yet, the fracking is nothing compared to actually burning the NG. phantom power Feb 2014 #2
Thanks. I wasn't aware of that. ladjf Feb 2014 #3

ladjf

(17,320 posts)
3. Thanks. I wasn't aware of that.
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 02:16 PM
Feb 2014

On a more personal note: thanks for all of the good posts you have made in the subject of energy related issues.

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