When they don’t know what to do with the massive amounts of waste generated from shale gas extraction, they spray it on farmland and call it landfarming. I’m sure the operator diligently tested the waste to make certain it is not too toxic. I’m sure. Aren’t you?
Here is a video showing a landfarm in Cresson, Texas.
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Sharon Wilson is considered a leading citizen expert on the impacts of shale oil and gas extraction. She is the go-to person whether it’s top EPA officials from D.C., national and international news networks, or residents facing the shock of eminent domain and the devastating environmental effects of natural gas development in their backyards.
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Anonymous says
WOW, I can't wait till that fine Texas BEEF starts eating that grass this spring!
Ward in the Woods says
If it's as good for the ground
as they say, why would they give it away for free?
zoe says
I can't wait to see our local landfarm. I'll keep you posted, and send you pictures.
David says
Every body needs one! This is what the land farm near me looks like with Google Earth Views. I count seven (water?) trucks dumping their load at the very instant the photo was taken. Gee what are the odds on that, they must dumped ALOT at this landfarm!