horizontal hydralic fracturing http://michiganradio.org en Group questions DEQ approval of use of fracking fluids on roads http://michiganradio.org/post/group-questions-deq-approval-use-fracking-fluids-roads <p>A group that wants to ban hydraulic fracturing in Michigan says the state didn’t follow its own rules in disposing fluid from wells that were fracked. The group, Ban Michigan Fracking, has learned the fluid was spread on public roads close to a lake and in a campground near the Mackinac Bridge last summer.</p><p>State officials have said the fluids used to fracture deep oil and gas wells are to be disposed of carefully. Those fluids typically are millions of gallons of water per well plus a mixture of chemicals necessary to the fracking process.</p><p>Last summer, the Department of Environmental Quality allowed 40,000 gallons of fluid from fractured wells to be spread on public roads.</p><p> Thu, 17 Jan 2013 15:29:20 +0000 Bob Allen 10813 at http://michiganradio.org Group questions DEQ approval of use of fracking fluids on roads "No Sale, No Fracking" http://michiganradio.org/post/no-sale-no-fracking <p>People opposed to a natural gas drilling technique called hydraulic fracturing protested outside a state office building in Lansing this morning.&nbsp;</p><p>The state is auctioning off oil and gas mineral rights leases for more 100 thousand acres of public land.</p><p>The protesters chanted as energy industry and state government officials entered the building where the auction of oil and gas mineral rights leases was taking place.<br /><br />The protesters worry drillers will use horizontal hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to extract natural gas in Michigan, potentially contaminating drinking water and causing other environmental problems.<br /><br />LuAnne Cozma is an anti-fracking activist.&nbsp; She says state regulations are geared to help the industry, not to protect the people of Michigan.<br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;The gas is drilled&hellip;the more gas flows&hellip;the more money flows into the (state government) coffers&hellip;and that is why we don&rsquo;t trust the whole process,&quot; says Cozma.<br /><br />The protesters are circulating petitions to put an <a href="http://banmichiganfracking.org/">Anti-fracking question on the November ballot.</a></p><p> Tue, 08 May 2012 14:23:31 +0000 Steve Carmody 7377 at http://michiganradio.org "No Sale, No Fracking"