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Friday, February 07, 2014

Fighting over water: Ag vs. oil

Fracking Is Depleting Water Supplies in America's Driest Areas

By Suzanne Goldenberg, Guardian UK
06 February 14

From Texas to California, drilling for oil and gas is using billions of gallons of water in the country's most drought-prone areas

America's oil and gas rush is depleting water supplies in the driest and most drought-prone areas of the country, from Texas to California, new research has found.

Of the nearly 40,000 oil and gas wells drilled since 2011, three-quarters were located in areas where water is scarce, and 55% were in areas experiencing drought, the report by the Ceres investor network found.

Fracking those wells used 97bn gallons of water, raising new concerns about unforeseen costs of America's energy rush.

"Hydraulic fracturing is increasing competitive pressures for water in some of the country's most water-stressed and drought-ridden regions," said Mindy Lubber, president of the Ceres green investors' network.

Without new tougher regulations on water use, she warned industry could be on a "collision course" with other water users.

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