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geekin_topekan 3 months ago
Who cares about water? Let's build a pipeline over what will inevitably become our sole source of water in the near future. It will provide jobs for strippers and hairdressers so who cares if it leaks into that same water source?
Phoghorn 3 months ago
The Ogallala Aquifer is deep within the subsurface. Pipelines are normally within a few feet of the surface. There will be impermeable layers between them. The water and the oil will not be passing through the same strata.
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