22-05-2014, 03:19 PM
There is the recent seismic report from Oklahoma City which warns inhabitants of a major earthquake since the number of little micro-quakes associated with fracking is accelerating the same way you expect to see along a major fault line prior to a Big One. There's also lots of folks in Ohio and other rural area that are complaining about the quality of their well water, and strange smells, since fracking moved in. So there is plenty of evidence of dangerousness out there, but whether the small local government here will have the money or the will to defend its citizens is an entirely different question.

