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Dry Well, Water Levels And Fracking

Posted by By August 25, 2020Posted inClimate Change, Education, On The Water Front, Opinions, The Economy, Virgin River Water District, Virgin Valley Water Board (VVWB)
Mike McGreer is running for the Mesquite seat on the Virgin Valley Water Board. Mesquite, NV.  The Virgin Valley Water Board (VVWB) spent $2,280,885 to abandon a well (#34) because…
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Beneficial Use of Fracking Water Considered

Posted by By November 25, 2019Posted inClimate Change, Health, News and information, On The Water Front, The Economy
Oil and gas companies are increasingly treating and reusing flow-back water from fracked wells, which, unlike freshwater, is very high in salt, with good results. The practice scales down the…
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Water For Fracking in Nevada’s Great Basin Identified

Posted by By November 20, 2019Posted inAlt Energy, Climate Change, Colorado River, Health, Nevada Legislature, News and information, On The Water Front, The Economy, Virgin River, Virgin Valley Water Board (VVWB)
At least nine of fourteen aquifers in Nevada's Great Basin would likely provide water should natural gas fracking occur on federal lands in Nevada’s Great Basin where their exists oil…
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Fracking For Nevada’s Natural Gas

Posted by By November 5, 2019Posted inClimate Change, Health, News and information, On The Water Front, The Economy
Currently, Nevada lacks even marginal gas reserves, and only a limited amount of natural gas is produced.[i] According to the Nevada Commission on Mineral Resources, there were five hydraulically fractured…
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Fracking in Nevada’s Great Basin Inevitable

Posted by By November 3, 2019Posted inAlt Energy, Climate Change, Colorado River, Features, Health, News and information, On The Water Front, The Economy
It is only a matter of time until portions of the Great Basin in Nevada are open to fracking. Federal taxpayers own significant oil and natural gas reserves on federal…
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