Anyways, if you would actually like to know about water and chemical usage dealing with fracking in Ohio check out the source link.
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I was looking at this map of water usage by frackers in Ohio and was thinking about my times in early cartography class. I wanted to throw this out to the people that check out this blog and see what you think about it; Do you think it is well made? Where is the source information? Why do I find it hard to read? Am I losing my mind?
Anyways, if you would actually like to know about water and chemical usage dealing with fracking in Ohio check out the source link. [Fractracker]
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