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pbmus
Jun 2014
OP
Ok has had seismic activity since forever, including a few hsitoric doozy quakes,
elehhhhna
Jun 2014
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Louisiana1976
(3,962 posts)1. Fracking should be stamped out.
elehhhhna
(32,076 posts)2. Ok has had seismic activity since forever, including a few hsitoric doozy quakes,
so the top line is false.
Not in love w fracking - but it's here. So, did you know it's the wastewater injection wells that are thought to maybe trigger the new, seemingly stepped up activity?
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)4. How many days a year does Oklahoma have sunshine?
Wouldn't solar energy be safer, mixed maybe with coal, oil or something else in small quantities?
elehhhhna
(32,076 posts)5. oh hell yes - and wind farms? OK is windy as hell!
starroute
(12,977 posts)3. Two so far today
M 2.8 - 12km SE of Cherokee, Oklahoma
Time - 2014-06-28 02:08:45 UTC-04:00
M 2.8 - 10km NNE of Stillwater, Oklahoma
Time - 2014-06-28 12:22:25 UTC-04:00