Yes, morons, because storing pressurized liquid underground has no adverse affects. Just ask West Texas, where earthquakes are up exponentially both in frequency and magnitude in the last decade thanks in no small part to the massive amounts of fracking fluid they’re injecting.
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Yes, morons, because storing pressurized liquid underground has no adverse affects. Just ask West Texas, where earthquakes are up exponentially both in frequency and magnitude in the last decade thanks in no small part to the massive amounts of fracking fluid they’re injecting.