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To: BOBTHENAILER; snopercod; SierraWasp; Dog Gone
So while the sprawling field here has the potential to produce prodigious amounts of gas, it takes thousands of wells to do it, and each one requires road access and deposits thousands of gallons of water - drinkable but a little too salty for irrigation - onto the bone dry high prairie.

And there it is folks, the RICOnut interest in controlling roads and water. It's a bunch of CWAP!

31 posted on 07/05/2002 9:58:36 AM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: Carry_Okie
Good Morning Sunshine!

I wondered when you would see this target rich statement from enviral whacko land: So while the sprawling field here has the potential to produce prodigious amounts of gas, it takes thousands of wells to do it, and each one requires road access and deposits thousands of gallons of water - drinkable but a little too salty for irrigation - onto the bone dry high prairie.

Aren't their mantras so tired and predictable re roads and water. They will probably import Coho Salmon from Oregon, declare them a native endangered fish and try to stop any water being used in that area except to be in the streams for the new Native Coho. Soon a tribe will come up and say that their fore fathers used to have religious ceremonies with the Coho before Custer showed up.

Did you get all of that evil used concrete replanted?

33 posted on 07/05/2002 10:04:14 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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