The Aquifer when fracked

The Aquifer when fracked
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Thursday, August 23, 2018

Raw Brine pumping for fracking will Impact Rio Grande

Sandoval County voted on an unadvertised list for ICIP funds for roads,bonds and then they added new items not on their revised working list. list should have been made public as it includes new highways funds to develop for fracking truck traffic. Paseo Del Vulcan #ABQ by-pass topped the list.

Also, was escorted off the podium before I could finish my message that the Interstate stream commission ISC report by Shoemaker in 2009 and 2013 was concealed in the district and NM Supreme Court(s) and to the Legislature when they passed the brine preemption of no beneficial use, knowing that the report said there were direct impacts from pumping brine. In the same token any Fracking or drilling especially with brine would impact and destroy the drinking water supply for the region and because the fractured geology. Below is a modeling map that shows the impacts on hydrology on the Rio Grande.

The employees involved should be sanctioned
And that there was no record of the settlement agreement filed with County Clerk and no financial report or fiscal impact report to the County Treasurers office, with $6M of taxpayer money being spent on Desalination Pilot plant.

The raw brine can be used for fracking without polishing. The county is suppose to receive payment for the $6m dollars in December to seal the deal, when payment is made they will be able to sell 4,000 afy as industry use. The brine water rights and ownership is being litigated heavily in Arizona on $1B asset. Sandoval County is nowhere to be found. They gave away our resources that has the potential of destroying our water supply.

In order to protect the public health and safety of the people and environment of the region the brine desal directly impacts the oil and gas ordinance.


We need an audit and to put this all into the record.


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