TIDBITS: THIS WEEK'S HONOURABLE MENTIONS

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Re: Texas Earthquakes
Sounds like a Tesla earthquake machine might be in use to slow/stop oil and gas exploration. Environmental and/or economic reasons? You decide. Disposal/injection wells terminate below a natural layer of the earth called the Cap Rock. This serves as a barrier between disposal fluids and natural aquifers. This Cap Rock is pressure tested and disposal fluid pressures are maintained well below any pressure that could rupture the Cap Rock allowing the disposal fluids and the water in aquifers to mix, thus contaminating the aquifer. The ‘formation’ below
the Cap Rock must be porous enough to accept/hold these disposal fluids. Think of a sponge. There are industry (pressure) standards for this, depending on the geological make up of the Cap Rock. I’ll speculate this is economic warfare under the guise of environmentalism.

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