07-04-2016, 03:13 AM
found yet another interesting article that tries to explain the hidden or not yet known dangers and risks that waste re-injection wells may pose to our environments in the near future.
https://www.propublica.org/article/injec...beneath-us
So in Chico Texas, re-injected waste was making its way back to the surface from thousands of feet below the ground. The result was stands of dead or dying trees, the leaves would fry and turn orange first. This reads very familiar to what we have been experiencing here in Puna, jmo.
If this re-injected waste can make its way back to the surface through Texas soil or rock and kill trees. Why wouldn't it be possible for re-injected waste to make it's way back to the surface through our porous rock here in Puna?
P.S. Good morning Leilanidude. Again Do you work for a bank?
https://www.propublica.org/article/injec...beneath-us
So in Chico Texas, re-injected waste was making its way back to the surface from thousands of feet below the ground. The result was stands of dead or dying trees, the leaves would fry and turn orange first. This reads very familiar to what we have been experiencing here in Puna, jmo.
If this re-injected waste can make its way back to the surface through Texas soil or rock and kill trees. Why wouldn't it be possible for re-injected waste to make it's way back to the surface through our porous rock here in Puna?
P.S. Good morning Leilanidude. Again Do you work for a bank?