02-05-2015, 05:39 PM
Common ground ideas for going forward.
Someone on the panel I belief Wiley maybe, suggested possible weekends free of drilling. Well that is an idea but not a good one for the keiki's grades or would be morning workers production throughout the week.
Maybe drilling could start at 7A.m on fridays and go through the weekends until 7P.m on Sunday night? During the week the law is followed with extra precautions taken for safety measures and concerns for community and plant employees.
Continuous geothermal drilling can bring added dangers to the nearby residential neighborhoods and or community too? Should I like geothermal share those dangers with you now or later?. Been reading a lot about geothermal drilling and have yet to read anywhere that states stopping and starting the drilling process is not safe, or as safe as continuous drilling. Yes it is not cost effective, but it does allow time to sample, test, and log results to the different depths, gasses, and temperatures reached that can make it dangerous for everyone.
Someone on the panel I belief Wiley maybe, suggested possible weekends free of drilling. Well that is an idea but not a good one for the keiki's grades or would be morning workers production throughout the week.
Maybe drilling could start at 7A.m on fridays and go through the weekends until 7P.m on Sunday night? During the week the law is followed with extra precautions taken for safety measures and concerns for community and plant employees.
Continuous geothermal drilling can bring added dangers to the nearby residential neighborhoods and or community too? Should I like geothermal share those dangers with you now or later?. Been reading a lot about geothermal drilling and have yet to read anywhere that states stopping and starting the drilling process is not safe, or as safe as continuous drilling. Yes it is not cost effective, but it does allow time to sample, test, and log results to the different depths, gasses, and temperatures reached that can make it dangerous for everyone.