Environmental activists pushed back Monday against an initiative from the governor of New Mexico that would finance the treatment and recycling of oil-industry wastewater, warning that the plan relies on unproven technologies and might propel more water-intensive fracking for oil and natural gas.

Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is seeking legislation and regulatory changes that would allow the state to finance development of a strategic new source of water by buying and selling treated water that originates from the used, salty byproducts of oil and natural gas drilling or from underground saltwater aquifers.

The aim is to help preserve freshwater sources by providing a new source of recycled water for industrial uses, at the same time helping an arid state attract businesses ranging from microchip manufacturers to hydrogen fuel producers.

An array of environmental and social-justice groups gathered outside the Statehouse to denounce the governor’s plan as a handout to the oil and natural gas industry that won’t necessarily decrease pressure on the state’s ancient underground aquifers.

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    8 months ago

    why the fuck would we clean up after some for-profit, private enterprise who cant seem to find better ways to make money than destroying the environment. am i missing something?

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      Because people will get sick and/or die from it otherwise. What they should be doing is levying extremely hefty fines. As for why they aren’t doing that… well, welcome to America.

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        8 months ago

        What should be happening is the imposition of a ban on fracking to stop this in the first place.

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        8 months ago

        And the fracking company will go out of business and reorganize under another name.

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            No I mean they will go out of business before the money is paid. But agreed on legislation. All this fracking was done with promises it could be done safely, but who exactly is around watching every day to assure that it is?

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      Externalities. If you’re making enough money you’re allowed to rely on the government to clean up your mess.

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    Fracking seems like one of the biggest scams of our time. Our politicians and the fracking companies get rich while claiming it’s a perfectly safe process. Well this sort of result contradicts that.