Tuesday
Jul102012
Few look at the entire life cycle of fracking from cradle to grave

Until recently, one of the most underlooked facets of the industry was the “cradle” portion of the shale gas lifecycle: frac-sand mining in the hills of northwestern Wisconsin and bordering eastern Minnesota, areas now serving as the epicenter of the frac-sand mining world.
(via: Ecowatch)
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Reader Comments (1)
there goes not only the Driftless Area's water filter, but topography as well.