But who would allow our drinking water aquifers to become polluted with fracking wastewater?
From the article:
It wasn't just the permitting process, the error goes back to Sumeria when insecure people decided that they needed a government to solve their problems.
Maybe they were drinking too much from the government-controlled water supply.
From the article:
California’s Department of Conservation’s Chief Deputy Director, Jason Marshall, told NBC Bay Area, “In multiple different places of the permitting process an error could have been made.”
It wasn't just the permitting process, the error goes back to Sumeria when insecure people decided that they needed a government to solve their problems.
When asked how this could happen in the first place, [California Department of Conservation's James] Marshall said that the long history of these wells makes it difficult to know exactly what the thinking was.
“When you’re talking about wells that were permitted in 1985 to 1992, we’ve tried to go back and talk to some of the permitting engineers,” said Marshall. “And it’s unfortunate but in some cases they (the permitting engineers) are deceased.”
Maybe they were drinking too much from the government-controlled water supply.
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