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“Down in the Bayou”
Since: Apr 08
Bayou La Batre' Alabama
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Lobo Viejo wrote: <quoted text> We have to drill in the places where the oil and gas are found. My point is that the oil companies need to be held to stringent safeguards when they drill in sensitive areas. I have worked on well sites in the Animas floodplain where there was zero discharge of anything off the site. Controlling sediment runoff in the immediate watershed around the quality trout water in the San Juan is not rocket science, and it is not terribly expensive. The oil companies just need to be made to do it. concur..
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“Talk is Cheap”
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Daniel in Hobbs wrote: the ecosystem must be protected at all cost...there are plenty of other places to drill for oil..I agree with Lobo...we have plenty of space in Hobbs for more rigs...stay away from pristine natural resources... say, fool, this is pure "Dawg" let's meet and come to a meating, lol of the minds......lol
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“Down in the Bayou”
Since: Apr 08
Bayou La Batre' Alabama
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skinwalker wrote: <quoted text>say, fool, this is pure "Dawg" let's meet and come to a meating, lol of the minds......lol ok..I'm confused...what did you just say?
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“Talk is Cheap”
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sir, daniel, let me break it down...you.....me......meet... ...greet.....sip.....tea.....a nd ....then see who is the 'MAN".....lol...simple isn't it, daniel....you seem to have some cerebral brain damage, fool....
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bob jones
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it is very simple look at the management plan for the river, in it you will find the answers. But I guess it is easier to just jump to conclusions with out data to back it up.
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