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7/24/2015 <br /> Drinking/Irrigation Well Contamination <br /> Last fall in California it was discovered that about 3 billion <br /> gallons of fracking wastewater was injected into Central <br /> California drinking water and farmland irrigation aquifers. <br /> They found extremely high levels of the extremely <br /> dangerous chemicals: arsenic and thallium. There are no <br /> good disposal options for wastewater anywhere, but <br /> especially in Florida where our limestone base and the <br /> associated geologic features could allow for the upward <br /> migration of hydrocarbons and frac fluids. Polluting our <br /> waters and endangering our pristine preserves does not <br /> make sense in a state where we rely on tourism, <br /> agriculture, and real estate to sustain our economy. <br /> Methane Gas Release <br /> /6&-A - 5 <br />