Aquifers Quote by T. Boone Pickens Download Open image “I fracked over 3,000 wells in my life and never had a problem with an aquifer.” — T. Boone Pickens ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Aquifers Life Problem Wells
There have been over a million wells hydraulically fractured in the history of the industry, and there is not one, not one, reported case… — Rex W. Tillerson Copy Share Image
India is criss-crossed with the most elegant wells that tap into the shallow aquifer. — Rohini Nilekani Copy Share Image
In a couple of decades you have half of the wells that are drilled right now, and you're talking about numbers in the millions… — Josh Fox Copy Share Image
You want to dig your well where you have the best chance of finding water with the least amount of digging — Theodore Levitt Copy Share Image
The aquifer [is] the water table people need to keep secure. Nature has this incredible system of water purification under the ground. Ground water… — Josh Fox Copy Share Image
If you are drilling for water, it's better to drill one 60-foot well than 10 6-foot wells. — Huston Smith Copy Share Image
“Fracking is different. The risks of any single well are tiny compared to a nuclear power plant. But several hundred wells? Several thousand?” — Russell Gold Copy Share Image
We know under Nebraska there is an underground aquifer that is probably underneath the whole state, but what form does it take? I kind… — Maya Lin Copy Share Image
Let it Flow is a water charity that my mom and I started back in 2011. We focus mostly on building and the majority… — Nyjah Huston Copy Share Image
However deep you dig a well it affords no refuge in the time of flood. — Ernest Bramah Copy Share Image
Companies using public lands should be required to perform thorough testing on all wells in order to fully ensure water safety. — Ron Dellums Copy Share Image
When you dig a well, there's no sign of water until you reach it, only rocks and dirt to move out of the way.… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
I don't believe in a price on carbon, because the government is going to control it and they're going to fail. — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
If somebody I don't like gets in the crosshairs, I pull the trigger. But I don't hunt for them. — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
We've got all these politicians talking about better health care and what all, but believe me, we're not going to have the money to… — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
When you look at a commodities market you need hedgers and speculators. If you don't have one, you don't have a market. That's how… — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
It has become cheaper to look for oil on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange than in the ground. — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
You can't invest in natural gas on a daily basis. It's too volatile. But if you think of natural gas as a long-term holding,… — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
We're going to have shortages and prices are going to go up. Gasoline is going to be extremely tight for us. — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
I've always believed that it's important to show a new look periodically. Predictability can lead to failure. — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
Work eight hours and sleep eight hours, and make sure that they are not the same eight hours. — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
... in a history of spiritual rupture, a social compact built on fantasy and collective secrets, poetry becomes more necessary than ever: it keeps… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
The aquifer [is] the water table people need to keep secure. Nature has this incredible system of water purification under the ground. Ground water… — Josh Fox Copy Share Image
There have been over a million wells hydraulically fractured in the history of the industry, and there is not one, not one, reported case… — Rex W. Tillerson Copy Share Image
Today, our incentives aren't set up well - you can make a lot of money burning fossil fuels, digging up wetlands, pumping fossil water… — Ramez Naam Copy Share Image
Capitalism rules worldwide, and a society whose economic fabric depends on constant growth requires that its citizens have ever-expanding needs and wants... In the… — Philip Yancey Copy Share Image
Our early 21st century civilization is in trouble. We need not go beyond the world food economy to see this. Over the last few… — Lester R. Brown Copy Share Image
It takes 1,000 tons of water to produce 1 ton of grain. As water becomes scarce and countries are forced to divert irrigation water… — Lester R. Brown Copy Share Image
Just as with other great words, the word environment means different things. You might say that a cave woman twenty thousand years ago sweeping… — Pete Seeger Copy Share Image
We must keep these waters for wild rice, these trees for maple syrup, our lakes for fish, and our land and aquifers for all… — Winona LaDuke Copy Share Image
I look at it this way... For centuries now, man has done everything he can to destroy, defile, and interfere with nature: clear-cutting forests,… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
From the industry's point of view, the problem is not that coal companies blast the top off mountains, turning the area into a moonscape… — Jeff Goodell Copy Share Image
What people don't understand is like when water gets polluted, it's an entire aquifer. There's a whole fascinating world that exists underneath our feet… — Erin Brockovich Copy Share Image