When Jill Hunkler moved back to her home state of Ohio in 2010, she decided to settle down near Barnesville and live off the land. A single mother, she bought a home in the Ohio River Valley “because ...
U.S. shale oil wells generate 27–45 million barrels of toxic wastewater every day, with shale gas adding billions more gallons annually. Traditional underground disposal is polluting groundwater, ...
Public land now open to leasing includes a parcel next to Cate School in Carpinteria, a public park in Lompoc, and land ...
Fracking and drilling could be coming back to California. Environmental advocates say it could be devastating to wildlife and ...
Fracking’s Forever Problem: Fifth in a series about the gas industry’s radioactive waste. When Tom McKnight started working for the oil and gas industry as a truck driver in Ohio more than 10 years ...
SAN FRANCISCO, March 19 (Reuters) - The council of the Los Angeles County city of Carson, California, has unanimously approved a 45-day moratorium on new oil and gas drilling, a setback for Occidental ...
Officials say Nathan Lowery and his 16-year-old brother entered the water around 5:30 a.m. Saturday; multiple agencies resumed grid searches Sunday after the empty raft was found about 15 miles away ...
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A disaster waiting to happen: How the fracking boom put an oil field in the Guadalupe River floodplain
The fracking boom The 1998 flood caused a few oil spills, said James Dodson, 71, co-founder of the San Antonio Bay Partnership and the son of a south Texas pipeline technician. His late wife worked ...
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