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Fracking in Arkansas { 37 images } Created 17 Dec 2014

Photos of the fracking industry inArkansas. Here is report for DeSmogBlog: Unsafe Levels of Formaldehyde in Air Around Arkansas’ Fayetteville Shale http://desmogblog.com/2014/11/27/unsafe-levels-formaldehyde-air-around-arkansas-fayetteville-shale
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  • Cattle sharing a space with a fracking industry site in Republican, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale
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  • Cattle sharing a space with a fracking industry site in Republican, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale
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  • Cattle sharing a space with a fracking industry site in Republican, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale
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  • Sign Faulkner County, Arkansas in the Fayetteville Shale region.
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  • Sandra Bellow, Stands next to condensation tanks on her land. She did not permit fracking there, but had no choice. She bought land when she graduated high school. She thought she owned the mineral rights but was cheated . The oil company claim she didn’t have the mineral rights and leased them from another party then fracked her land despite her deed. She witnessed a spill on her land and has been keeping a watchful eye on industry. She struck a deal after years of battle since she couldn’t stop the fracking
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  • April Lane. a homeowner in Greenbrier, Arkansas has earthquake damage on her home. The brick walls have cracked as well as the ceilings in the interior. She is a co-director of a documentary about fracking earthquakes in Arkansas she made with her sister in-law Emily Lane. She started an NGO “Arkansas Fracking”  to help people negatively impacted by the fracking industry.
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  • Condensation tanks on Sandra Bellow's land. She did not permit fracking there, but had no choice. She bought land when she graduated high school. She thought she owned the mineral rights but was cheated . The oil company claim she didn’t have the mineral rights and leased them from another party then fracked her land despite her deed. She witnessed a spill on her land and has been keeping a watchful eye on industry. She struck a deal after years of battle since she couldn’t stop the fracking
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  • Cattle sharing a space with a fracking industry site in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale
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  • A fracking industry site in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale
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  • Len Uecker retired with his wife and settled down on the shore of Greer Ferry Lake in Quitman. Arkansas in the Fayetteville Shale region.  He stands next to a warning sign at a frack site less then a mile from his home. When fracking started in the area hw started an NGO to save the lake.
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  • A frack job in progress in Quitman, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale
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  • Fracking industry site next to the Greer Ferry Lake in Quitman. Arkansas in the Fayetteville Shale region.
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  • Fracking industry site next to the Greer Ferry Lake in Quitman. Arkansas in the Fayetteville Shale region.
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  • Len Uecker retired with his wife and settled down on the shore of Greer Ferry Lake in Quitman. Arkansas in the Fayetteville Shale region. When fracking started in the area hw started an NGO to save the lake. He has his own cesna that he lands on a grass strip near his home. <br />
He never thought he'd be more busy as a retired person then he was as a professional in communications, but he is. Now trying to save the natural setting around him.
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  • Fracking industry site in Quitman, Arkansas  in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale.
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  • Fracking industry site in Quitman, Arkansas  in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale.
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  • Fracking industry site next to the Greer Ferry Lake in Quitman. Arkansas in the Fayetteville Shale region.
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  • Fracking industry site in Quitman, Arkansas  in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale.
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  • Dirk DeTurck shows how the area in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale was the center to earthquake swarms that started shortly after the fracking industry started.  DeTurck sold his house at over a $100k  loss to get away from living next to a frack site. He and his family experienced negative impacts to their health. DeTurck investigated the connecting between the injection wells near his home and the earthquakes that rocked the area. DeTurck remains active in trying to educate others to the dangers of the fracking industry.
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  • Halliburton frack site with a frack job in progress in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale.
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  • Halliburton frack site with a frack job in progress in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale.
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  • Compressor station in Quitman Arkansas  in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale.
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  • Compressor station in Quitman Arkansas  in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale.
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  • Fracking industry truck drives by a church sign in Quitman Arkansas.
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  • A fracking industry site in Damascus, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale.
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  • Dirk DeTurck's truck with an anti fracking sticker on it.
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  • Dirk DeTurck At a fracking industry site in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale. DeTurck sold his house at over a $100k  loss to get away from living next to a frack site. He and his family experienced negative impacts to their health. DeTurck investigated the connecting between the injection wells near his home and the earthquakes that rocked the area. DeTurck remains active in trying to educate others to the dangers of the fracking industry.
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  • Waste disposal facitly in Greenbrier, Arkansas
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  • Dirk DeTurck At a fracking industry site in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale. DeTurck sold his house at over a $100k  loss to get away from living next to a frack site. He and his family experienced negative impacts to their health. DeTurck investigated the connecting between the injection wells near his home and the earthquakes that rocked the area. DeTurck remains active in trying to educate others to the dangers of the fracking industry.
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  • Emily Lane, co-director of documentary about fracking earthquakes in Arkansas and co-founder of the NGO “Arkansas Fracking” in front of a compressor station that she has done multiple air tests in front of for a nation wide study on air pollution at fracking industry sties.
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  • Compressor station in Quitman Arkansas  in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale.
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  • Compressor station in Quitman Arkansas  in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale.
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  • A fracking industry site in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale
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  • Dirk DeTurck At a fracking industry site in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale. DeTurck sold his house at over a $100k  loss to get away from living next to a frack site. He and his family experienced negative impacts to their health. DeTurck investigated the connecting between the injection wells near his home and the earthquakes that rocked the area. DeTurck remains active in trying to educate others to the dangers of the fracking industry.
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  • Dirk DeTurck shows how the area in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale was the center to earthquake swarms that started shortly after the fracking industry started.  DeTurck sold his house at over a $100k  loss to get away from living next to a frack site. He and his family experienced negative impacts to their health. DeTurck investigated the connecting between the injection wells near his home and the earthquakes that rocked the area. DeTurck remains active in trying to educate others to the dangers of the fracking industry.
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