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1 Against Fracking in Monterey County HCOM 266 Presented by: Ashley Stout Duce Bell Kerry Kelvas Sophie Snow

2 Lesson Plan: -Identify what Fracking is. -Weigh the Pros and Cons. -Examine key factors (The Good,The Bad & The Ugly). -Look at Fracking globally. -Explain our position (Fracking in Monterey). -Explore Alternatives. -Political Action and Goals. -Debrief.

3 What is Fracking? Hydraulic Fracturing, or “Fracking”, is a well stimulation process designed to extract oil, gas, geothermal energy, or even water.

4 The Process: 1.A well is drilled vertically to the desired depth, then turns ninety degrees and continues horizontally for several thousand feet into the shale believed to contain the trapped natural gas. 2.A mix of water, sand, and various chemicals is pumped into the well at high pressure in order to create fissures in the shale through which the gas can escape. 3.Natural gas escapes through the fissures and is drawn back up the well to the surface, where it is processed, refined, and shipped to market. 4.Wastewater (also called "flowback water" or "produced water") returns to the surface after the fracking process is completed.

5 Background: Timeline

6 The Good: ● There is an abundant amount of natural gases in the shale rock, enough to keep America’s oil supply stable:less dependence on other foreign energy resources. Overall, it’s cheaper. 2012: 40% 2013: 33%

7 The Bad ● Over 600 chemicals used in process, these chemicals are contaminating water and air. o Water in people’s homes near frack sites becomes flammable. o Uses a lot of water.( 5 million gallons per well) o Methane released during fracking contributes to global warming  (it’s 25x more likely to trap heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide and at least 4 to 8% of it is released each frack) o One Colorado study counted 77 fracking wastewater spills that impacted groundwater supplies, of which 90 percent were contaminated with unsafe levels of benzene. Lead Mercury Ethylene Glycol Radium Uranium Hydrochloric acid Formaldehyde Benzene Arsenic

8 The Bad (Continued) ● Endangers Citizens o Workers:  2014, one worker died, and two were injured at a fracking site.  2013: 138 reported deaths on fracking sites  From 2008-2012, there was a total of 545 deaths at oil-drilling and fracking sites. o Residents:  Contaminates their drinking water.  Inhaling toxins released into the air.  People that live near fracking wells have reported skin problems, dizziness, troubled breathing, nosebleeds, headaches, nausea.

9 The Ugly: Fraccidents

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12 Countries Where Fracking Is Banned:

13 Celebrities and Fracking:

14 Fracking in California: ● California is the third hottest state for producing oil behind Texas (1), and North Dakota (2). ● Colusa, Glenn, Kern, Los Angeles, Monterey, Sacramento, Santa Barbara, Sutter, Kings and Ventura. Oil companies have also fracked offshore wells hundreds of times in the ocean near California’s coast, from Seal Beach to the Santa Barbara Channel. ● In Kern County, California’s major oil-producing county, 50 percent to 60 percent of new oil wells are fracked, according to estimates by Halliburton. And fracking may have been done elsewhere in California, since state officials haven’t monitored or tracked the practice until recently.

15 Fracking in Monterey County ● Monterey Shale is organically rich, and widespread. o Spreads all the way to the L.A. Basin/ Long Beach/ South California being 3,000 feet deep. ● September 2014: Monterey County’s Board of Supervisors meeting in Salinas to discuss the county’s fracking. o Meeting again July 2015 ● Fracking in Monterey threatens: o California Condors o Kelp Forests

16 Fracking Vs. Other Methods: -Hydroelectric power -Biodiesel -Wind Energy -Hydrogen Fuel -Solar Energy -Soft Coal Compression

17 Political Action: Californians Against Fracking Monterey County Against Fracking

18 Debrief: Quiz: 1.Define Fracking. 2.Describe one step of the Fracking Process. 3.What County in CA(other than Monterey) has Fracking wells? 4.Name an alternative. 5.Who created Gaslands 1 & 2? Questions or Comments

19 Resources http://www.cleanwateraction.org/page/fracking-process http://water.epa.gov/type/groundwater/uic/class2/hydraulicfracturing/wells_hydrowhat.cfm http://aoghs.org/technology/hydraulic-fracturing/ http://oberlinheadwaters.com/?p=251 http://keeptapwatersafe.org/global-bans-on-fracking/ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/19/celebrity-fracking-video_n_4304689.html http://www.fracfocus.org/


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