The Next New Thing: Coverage Issues from Fracking Claims

By | May 25, 2012

  • May 30, 2012 at 8:13 am
    Stush says:
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    I can see it now, years from now, when there will be a market for reclamation bonds for fracking sites, just like there is for coal-holes all over western Pennsylvania, where industry took the coal and their money and just left without doing any remediation whatsoever. But in the case of fracking, how can you remediate a ruined aquifer? would that be insurable at all, if the pollution is the result of intentional actions?

  • June 18, 2012 at 2:51 am
    Bhavesh says:
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    Do everything you can to keep frnikcag from happening in your area. Once they are in, it is too late. In addition to the damage done to the air and the water,there are the issues of strained roads breaking down, social upheavals due to the presence of a lot of single men conning impressionable teen age girls, the loss of rental property for poor people. ( Landlords are kicking out poor people and renting to gas men), heavy traffic and the use of local water for both the frnikcag and the return of questionable water.It is not worth it. Water is not a renewable resource. You cannot poison it and then say whoops!We have sold our environmental soul here in Pennsylvania.



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