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Don't make ASSUMPTIONS; try to Understand.
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[quote:TeamReaper:MV8xOTY4NDI0XzMzNzkyNzg5XzIzMzNBMzY4] [quote:TeamReaper:MV8xOTY4NDI0XzMzNzkyNjY3XzVCQ0FDOUQ2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 25150730:MV8xOTY4NDI0XzMzNzkxODAxX0ZDRDg0OTgx] [quote:TeamReaper:MV8xOTY4NDI0XzMzNzc5OTM5X0EyNjg2RUM5] 8.5.1 Injection of waste fluid – the Denver earthquakes [b]Between 1962 and 1966, around 625,000 m3 of contaminated waste water was injected in a deep well drilled at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal[/b] (RMA), NE of Denver, Colorado USA (Hsieh & Bredehoeft, 1981). Injection was at a depth of 3650 m into a highly fractured Precambrian Gneiss. [b]Between 1962 and 1967 over 1500 earthquakes were recorded, with three major ones of magnitude 5 or more in 1967[/b] and which shook the Denver area causing minor structural damage. [b]Previously, the last event felt in the area had been in 1882[/b]. By the mid 1980s, the earthquake activity had all but died away. The causes were attributed to movements along the fractures in the gneiss triggered by the increase in pore pressure due to injection. PAGE 94: http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/7877/1/OR07023_Vol_1.pdf [/quote] page 124 senario 3 11.2.3 release thru the cavern seal scen 3??! latest risk analysis so far (2007) dr [/quote] dr - great catch. think you are right, that is scenario 3! also, asked for anyone with a 2007 louisiana mapsco for a little help (looking up R26:ZB3). any chance you have one? someone added to my karma with the comment: "Working on R26:ZB3, pretty sure i have it./ Mapsco ----> Been waitin days for ya'll to catch this....Geez!" Really interested in it now. [/quote] dr - Crosstex was requested on 8/14/12 by LDEQ to evaluate worst-case scenarios. From the LDEQ, Crosstex was to use certain criteria in their evaluation: "[b][color=red]assumption[/color][/b] for the [b]release rate from the salt dome should be treated in a manner [u]similar to that for underground storage tanks[/u][/b]...you should evalute the failure of piping connected to underground storage for the worst-case and alternative scenarios." http://www.deq.louisiana.gov/portal/portals/0/news/pdf/Crosstex_ltr.pdf This thread's title: "Don't make [b][color=red]ASSUMPTIONS[/color][/b]; try to Understand." seems to be in reference to the assumptions crosstex was asked to use, instead of using NO assumptions and understanding what is happening. [/quote]
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Let the reader understand: I will never go back to Blue BAYOU, there will be no place for the Children to play soon. May as well eat RICE dogs from RICE Dog 7.
I am DEPUTY Dawg. Boss says can't say much, BIG BOSSES won't tell anyone THE TRUTH. But good people always find a workaround. Avoid the censors, no need for a V-chip here.
Please think hard about this. Remember things MUST get worse before they get better. I'm always at HOME when I make ASSUMPTIONS, but sooner or later you can NEVER go home again.
Much love people. And pray always.
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