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4 months ago
in Kawcznyski Irony on Guido Fawkes Blog
Incidentally if you have ever worked as an intern for Daniel Kawczynski (or any other MP) and would like to get paid foir the work you did then I may be able to help...
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10 months ago
in T. Boone Pickens hobnobbing with environmentalists? on The New Mexico Independent
More likely the usa govt has made so many BAD "follow the money club" decisions that guys like Boone who are on the front end, simply see that the deal has been sold down river so to speak thus has caused a Huge decline in supposed asset values.
More interesting though, is Not the Mid East imbalance and sellout of america...but moreso the asian sellout.
To bad we are not smart enough to give most of that business to say Mexico and South America.
More interesting though, is Not the Mid East imbalance and sellout of america...but moreso the asian sellout.
To bad we are not smart enough to give most of that business to say Mexico and South America.
10 months ago
in T. Boone Pickens hobnobbing with environmentalists? on The New Mexico Independent
More likely the usa govt has made so many BAD "follow the money club" decisions that guys like Boone who are on the front end, simply see that the deal has been sold down river so to speak thus has caused a Huge decline in supposed asset values.
More interesting though, is Not the Mid East imbalance and sellout of america...but moreso the asian sellout.
To bad we are not smart enough to give most of that business to say Mexico and South America.
More interesting though, is Not the Mid East imbalance and sellout of america...but moreso the asian sellout.
To bad we are not smart enough to give most of that business to say Mexico and South America.
10 months ago
in The Sarah Palin I knew on The New Mexico Independent
To bad she is not the VP choice of Obama. Then we would have a WHOLE ticket with fresh ideas in the oval office.
As things currently are, McCain is old club so to speak, as is Biden.
Therefore nothing really changes no matter which ticket gets elected in 08...Again.
The usa is viewed as a demopublican trickle down hierarchy by most worldwide due to the obvious.
As things currently are, McCain is old club so to speak, as is Biden.
Therefore nothing really changes no matter which ticket gets elected in 08...Again.
The usa is viewed as a demopublican trickle down hierarchy by most worldwide due to the obvious.
10 months ago
in The Sarah Palin I knew on The New Mexico Independent
To bad she is not the VP choice of Obama. Then we would have a WHOLE ticket with fresh ideas in the oval office.
As things currently are, McCain is old club so to speak, as is Biden.
Therefore nothing really changes no matter which ticket gets elected in 08...Again.
The usa is viewed as a demopublican trickle down hierarchy by most worldwide due to the obvious.
As things currently are, McCain is old club so to speak, as is Biden.
Therefore nothing really changes no matter which ticket gets elected in 08...Again.
The usa is viewed as a demopublican trickle down hierarchy by most worldwide due to the obvious.
11 months ago
in New Mexicans drove less in May on The New Mexico Independent
NM show a big enough drop they will all be walking, riding horses or bikes by next May 2/3 less is alot less, ie 520 million miles NET less is the diff from 777 down to 257.
On the rest of the States...those 2 to 4.8% drops are not much considering the price increase from last year. Evidently money is not an object to most regarding gas consumption.
On the rest of the States...those 2 to 4.8% drops are not much considering the price increase from last year. Evidently money is not an object to most regarding gas consumption.
11 months ago
in New Mexicans drove less in May on The New Mexico Independent
NM show a big enough drop they will all be walking, riding horses or bikes by next May 2/3 less is alot less, ie 520 million miles NET less is the diff from 777 down to 257.
On the rest of the States...those 2 to 4.8% drops are not much considering the price increase from last year. Evidently money is not an object to most regarding gas consumption.
On the rest of the States...those 2 to 4.8% drops are not much considering the price increase from last year. Evidently money is not an object to most regarding gas consumption.
11 months ago
in Groups gather to protest gas prices, mock oil executives on The New Mexico Independent
Perhaps it does not matter so much what they are all saying.
The main thing is that they are all talking.
The main thing is that they are all talking.
11 months ago
in Groups gather to protest gas prices, mock oil executives on The New Mexico Independent
Perhaps it does not matter so much what they are all saying.
The main thing is that they are all talking.
The main thing is that they are all talking.
11 months ago
in We need a truth squad on The New Mexico Independent
Basically a truth squad needs to select Credible Sources then the Truth takes care of itself.
We live in a country that literally does not know the meanings of the words of their own language ( most everything is a slant spin from a source which has a Profit Motive ). They will make the sky "whatever color sells" one day and the next day change the color for...the next sale.
The Truth Squad..simply need to LIST or make public Credible sources.
The truth on McCain AND Obama on Energy...is that Niether of em have done squat on the issue in the past.
BOTH were in positons of power in dc such that they could have.
In a blameless society one blames the other, and the other blames the next one...All of course with 20/20 hindsight. The dc club has this type of modus operandi Perfected..and that IS thee Truth.
Those Credible sources of course selected on their ability to Objectively report ie news, events etc.
We live in a country that literally does not know the meanings of the words of their own language ( most everything is a slant spin from a source which has a Profit Motive ). They will make the sky "whatever color sells" one day and the next day change the color for...the next sale.
The Truth Squad..simply need to LIST or make public Credible sources.
The truth on McCain AND Obama on Energy...is that Niether of em have done squat on the issue in the past.
BOTH were in positons of power in dc such that they could have.
In a blameless society one blames the other, and the other blames the next one...All of course with 20/20 hindsight. The dc club has this type of modus operandi Perfected..and that IS thee Truth.
Those Credible sources of course selected on their ability to Objectively report ie news, events etc.
11 months ago
in We need a truth squad on The New Mexico Independent
Basically a truth squad needs to select Credible Sources then the Truth takes care of itself.
We live in a country that literally does not know the meanings of the words of their own language ( most everything is a slant spin from a source which has a Profit Motive ). They will make the sky "whatever color sells" one day and the next day change the color for...the next sale.
The Truth Squad..simply need to LIST or make public Credible sources.
The truth on McCain AND Obama on Energy...is that Niether of em have done squat on the issue in the past.
BOTH were in positons of power in dc such that they could have.
In a blameless society one blames the other, and the other blames the next one...All of course with 20/20 hindsight. The dc club has this type of modus operandi Perfected..and that IS thee Truth.
Those Credible sources of course selected on their ability to Objectively report ie news, events etc.
We live in a country that literally does not know the meanings of the words of their own language ( most everything is a slant spin from a source which has a Profit Motive ). They will make the sky "whatever color sells" one day and the next day change the color for...the next sale.
The Truth Squad..simply need to LIST or make public Credible sources.
The truth on McCain AND Obama on Energy...is that Niether of em have done squat on the issue in the past.
BOTH were in positons of power in dc such that they could have.
In a blameless society one blames the other, and the other blames the next one...All of course with 20/20 hindsight. The dc club has this type of modus operandi Perfected..and that IS thee Truth.
Those Credible sources of course selected on their ability to Objectively report ie news, events etc.
11 months ago
in New voter shortage on The New Mexico Independent
Real Picky, Real Technical is how registering new voters works in most locals.
Btw, many new voters would register...if they were not made to feel like a criminal by the cynics and the process of said.
Then there is the electorate process itself...when 51 people in an area vote Repub and 50 vote Demo...That Electorate Official IS a Repub vote for the National election.
Many electorate areas in the USA have Never changed...those electorate officials are always either Demo from an area or Repub from another area.
Thus most Youth in the usa views it such that: 1 individual vote means nothing. And they are correct too.
Soo it's alot like a supposed democracy and not the real deal anyway to most.
To get players to a game, it has to be a REAL game. That simple.
Btw, many new voters would register...if they were not made to feel like a criminal by the cynics and the process of said.
Then there is the electorate process itself...when 51 people in an area vote Repub and 50 vote Demo...That Electorate Official IS a Repub vote for the National election.
Many electorate areas in the USA have Never changed...those electorate officials are always either Demo from an area or Repub from another area.
Thus most Youth in the usa views it such that: 1 individual vote means nothing. And they are correct too.
Soo it's alot like a supposed democracy and not the real deal anyway to most.
To get players to a game, it has to be a REAL game. That simple.
11 months ago
in New voter shortage on The New Mexico Independent
Real Picky, Real Technical is how registering new voters works in most locals.
Btw, many new voters would register...if they were not made to feel like a criminal by the cynics and the process of said.
Then there is the electorate process itself...when 51 people in an area vote Repub and 50 vote Demo...That Electorate Official IS a Repub vote for the National election.
Many electorate areas in the USA have Never changed...those electorate officials are always either Demo from an area or Repub from another area.
Thus most Youth in the usa views it such that: 1 individual vote means nothing. And they are correct too.
Soo it's alot like a supposed democracy and not the real deal anyway to most.
To get players to a game, it has to be a REAL game. That simple.
Btw, many new voters would register...if they were not made to feel like a criminal by the cynics and the process of said.
Then there is the electorate process itself...when 51 people in an area vote Repub and 50 vote Demo...That Electorate Official IS a Repub vote for the National election.
Many electorate areas in the USA have Never changed...those electorate officials are always either Demo from an area or Repub from another area.
Thus most Youth in the usa views it such that: 1 individual vote means nothing. And they are correct too.
Soo it's alot like a supposed democracy and not the real deal anyway to most.
To get players to a game, it has to be a REAL game. That simple.
11 months ago
in State will challenge EPA’s air quality permit for Desert Rock coal-fired plant on The New Mexico Independent
Huge "Dome of Doom."
Is a fair description for the NM / AZ heat trap affect on the bad air from the existing 18 mega power plants at the Sangre De Cristo wall, Jemez on the S and San Juans on the N.
Is a fair description for the NM / AZ heat trap affect on the bad air from the existing 18 mega power plants at the Sangre De Cristo wall, Jemez on the S and San Juans on the N.
11 months ago
in State will challenge EPA’s air quality permit for Desert Rock coal-fired plant on The New Mexico Independent
Huge "Dome of Doom."
Is a fair description for the NM / AZ heat trap affect on the bad air from the existing 18 mega power plants at the Sangre De Cristo wall, Jemez on the S and San Juans on the N.
Is a fair description for the NM / AZ heat trap affect on the bad air from the existing 18 mega power plants at the Sangre De Cristo wall, Jemez on the S and San Juans on the N.
11 months ago
in EPA’s act of malpractice on The New Mexico Independent
There are 18 other mega plants in the NM to Grand Canyon area. Desert Rock is just the next one.
Emmissions run about 1 millions tons per day total on the whole ( been going on and increasing for well over 20 years ).
Weather moves West to East in the USA. The particulate air now gets trapped on the East by the Sangre De Cristo Wall. South end of the trap is the Jemez Mountains, North Wall of the trap is the San Juan Mountains.
It's a "witches brew " as far as drouth weather climate affect for ALL of Eastern NM, Western Kansas, SE Colorado, Western Oklahoma, Texas Panhandle and West Texas.
That affect really boiled and accumulated to start in 1998 / 1999 and has been ongoing ever since.
The Interior American West now has a Heat Increase of over Double the global warming average increase and experts of course cannot seem to understand
Granted, exhaust scrubbers installed to 125% of burn capacity and USED would clean up all these plants ( the 4 to 5 tons of Mercury that has been emmitted now annually for 25 years is affecting the major watersheds which are the Rio Grande and the Colorado River.
Some of the plants do have scrubbers.
The plants in the area tend to continually exceed their burn capacity, so the flues generally run opened ( which bypasses scrubbers ) and it's strait brown cloud exhaust to the atmosphere.
Perhaps as long as energy is viewed as being cheaper to produce in the afore manner, that may defray the $5 billion in drouth subsidies spent annually now and cleaning up the mess later.
( this mercury in the water thing affects a huge population area, because the 2 rivers in question water the whole Southwest and a bunch of Texas and Mexico too ).
One thing is for sure, out West now Americans get to see the Air now and not much scenery.
And as far as the Navajo "crock of crap " that they love Mother Earth? Heck it's their coal that feeds the whole deal.
If they really cared, they could cut off the coal until scrubbers were installed and used properly on the whole.
Face it, the mega plant operators would then have No other choice but to "clean it up " or simply sit idle.
Typical deal...All about money, all the way around ( and the invisible middle that got squeezed is now perfectly visible ).
Emmissions run about 1 millions tons per day total on the whole ( been going on and increasing for well over 20 years ).
Weather moves West to East in the USA. The particulate air now gets trapped on the East by the Sangre De Cristo Wall. South end of the trap is the Jemez Mountains, North Wall of the trap is the San Juan Mountains.
It's a "witches brew " as far as drouth weather climate affect for ALL of Eastern NM, Western Kansas, SE Colorado, Western Oklahoma, Texas Panhandle and West Texas.
That affect really boiled and accumulated to start in 1998 / 1999 and has been ongoing ever since.
The Interior American West now has a Heat Increase of over Double the global warming average increase and experts of course cannot seem to understand
Granted, exhaust scrubbers installed to 125% of burn capacity and USED would clean up all these plants ( the 4 to 5 tons of Mercury that has been emmitted now annually for 25 years is affecting the major watersheds which are the Rio Grande and the Colorado River.
Some of the plants do have scrubbers.
The plants in the area tend to continually exceed their burn capacity, so the flues generally run opened ( which bypasses scrubbers ) and it's strait brown cloud exhaust to the atmosphere.
Perhaps as long as energy is viewed as being cheaper to produce in the afore manner, that may defray the $5 billion in drouth subsidies spent annually now and cleaning up the mess later.
( this mercury in the water thing affects a huge population area, because the 2 rivers in question water the whole Southwest and a bunch of Texas and Mexico too ).
One thing is for sure, out West now Americans get to see the Air now and not much scenery.
And as far as the Navajo "crock of crap " that they love Mother Earth? Heck it's their coal that feeds the whole deal.
If they really cared, they could cut off the coal until scrubbers were installed and used properly on the whole.
Face it, the mega plant operators would then have No other choice but to "clean it up " or simply sit idle.
Typical deal...All about money, all the way around ( and the invisible middle that got squeezed is now perfectly visible ).
11 months ago
in EPA’s act of malpractice on The New Mexico Independent
There are 18 other mega plants in the NM to Grand Canyon area. Desert Rock is just the next one.
Emmissions run about 1 millions tons per day total on the whole ( been going on and increasing for well over 20 years ).
Weather moves West to East in the USA. The particulate air now gets trapped on the East by the Sangre De Cristo Wall. South end of the trap is the Jemez Mountains, North Wall of the trap is the San Juan Mountains.
It's a "witches brew " as far as drouth weather climate affect for ALL of Eastern NM, Western Kansas, SE Colorado, Western Oklahoma, Texas Panhandle and West Texas.
That affect really boiled and accumulated to start in 1998 / 1999 and has been ongoing ever since.
The Interior American West now has a Heat Increase of over Double the global warming average increase and experts of course cannot seem to understand
Granted, exhaust scrubbers installed to 125% of burn capacity and USED would clean up all these plants ( the 4 to 5 tons of Mercury that has been emmitted now annually for 25 years is affecting the major watersheds which are the Rio Grande and the Colorado River.
Some of the plants do have scrubbers.
The plants in the area tend to continually exceed their burn capacity, so the flues generally run opened ( which bypasses scrubbers ) and it's strait brown cloud exhaust to the atmosphere.
Perhaps as long as energy is viewed as being cheaper to produce in the afore manner, that may defray the $5 billion in drouth subsidies spent annually now and cleaning up the mess later.
( this mercury in the water thing affects a huge population area, because the 2 rivers in question water the whole Southwest and a bunch of Texas and Mexico too ).
One thing is for sure, out West now Americans get to see the Air now and not much scenery.
And as far as the Navajo "crock of crap " that they love Mother Earth? Heck it's their coal that feeds the whole deal.
If they really cared, they could cut off the coal until scrubbers were installed and used properly on the whole.
Face it, the mega plant operators would then have No other choice but to "clean it up " or simply sit idle.
Typical deal...All about money, all the way around ( and the invisible middle that got squeezed is now perfectly visible ).
Emmissions run about 1 millions tons per day total on the whole ( been going on and increasing for well over 20 years ).
Weather moves West to East in the USA. The particulate air now gets trapped on the East by the Sangre De Cristo Wall. South end of the trap is the Jemez Mountains, North Wall of the trap is the San Juan Mountains.
It's a "witches brew " as far as drouth weather climate affect for ALL of Eastern NM, Western Kansas, SE Colorado, Western Oklahoma, Texas Panhandle and West Texas.
That affect really boiled and accumulated to start in 1998 / 1999 and has been ongoing ever since.
The Interior American West now has a Heat Increase of over Double the global warming average increase and experts of course cannot seem to understand
Granted, exhaust scrubbers installed to 125% of burn capacity and USED would clean up all these plants ( the 4 to 5 tons of Mercury that has been emmitted now annually for 25 years is affecting the major watersheds which are the Rio Grande and the Colorado River.
Some of the plants do have scrubbers.
The plants in the area tend to continually exceed their burn capacity, so the flues generally run opened ( which bypasses scrubbers ) and it's strait brown cloud exhaust to the atmosphere.
Perhaps as long as energy is viewed as being cheaper to produce in the afore manner, that may defray the $5 billion in drouth subsidies spent annually now and cleaning up the mess later.
( this mercury in the water thing affects a huge population area, because the 2 rivers in question water the whole Southwest and a bunch of Texas and Mexico too ).
One thing is for sure, out West now Americans get to see the Air now and not much scenery.
And as far as the Navajo "crock of crap " that they love Mother Earth? Heck it's their coal that feeds the whole deal.
If they really cared, they could cut off the coal until scrubbers were installed and used properly on the whole.
Face it, the mega plant operators would then have No other choice but to "clean it up " or simply sit idle.
Typical deal...All about money, all the way around ( and the invisible middle that got squeezed is now perfectly visible ).
11 months ago
in Southern NM developer stands to make millions from controversial lease on The New Mexico Independent
Question becomes in a down RE market: What if the land only brings the original apparaisel?
Cozy as the State of NM is for "selected upper tier and clubby types"....the State likely would still pay the developer "reasonable costs", AND the people of New Mexico could end up with NO money for their land plus a bill for dough owed to a developer.
On Lyons....It's likely he forgot his original operational goals for SLO a long long long time ago.
The SLO is so side tracked with these special deals, they have forgotten their original mission.
One example is: they have well over 100,000 acres of non leased State School Trust Lands now.
I for one, have several client interested in leasing some of those for grazing...and the SLO has been very little and absolutely NO Help at all. Btw, that money supposedly goes for education on the grazing trust lands.
One thing is certain...the guy Never was a real rancher, or his office would not be treating the farmers and ranchers like they have on the afore to get State School Trust Lands leased out.
Cozy as the State of NM is for "selected upper tier and clubby types"....the State likely would still pay the developer "reasonable costs", AND the people of New Mexico could end up with NO money for their land plus a bill for dough owed to a developer.
On Lyons....It's likely he forgot his original operational goals for SLO a long long long time ago.
The SLO is so side tracked with these special deals, they have forgotten their original mission.
One example is: they have well over 100,000 acres of non leased State School Trust Lands now.
I for one, have several client interested in leasing some of those for grazing...and the SLO has been very little and absolutely NO Help at all. Btw, that money supposedly goes for education on the grazing trust lands.
One thing is certain...the guy Never was a real rancher, or his office would not be treating the farmers and ranchers like they have on the afore to get State School Trust Lands leased out.
11 months ago
in Southern NM developer stands to make millions from controversial lease on The New Mexico Independent
Question becomes in a down RE market: What if the land only brings the original apparaisel?
Cozy as the State of NM is for "selected upper tier and clubby types"....the State likely would still pay the developer "reasonable costs", AND the people of New Mexico could end up with NO money for their land plus a bill for dough owed to a developer.
On Lyons....It's likely he forgot his original operational goals for SLO a long long long time ago.
The SLO is so side tracked with these special deals, they have forgotten their original mission.
One example is: they have well over 100,000 acres of non leased State School Trust Lands now.
I for one, have several client interested in leasing some of those for grazing...and the SLO has been very little and absolutely NO Help at all. Btw, that money supposedly goes for education on the grazing trust lands.
One thing is certain...the guy Never was a real rancher, or his office would not be treating the farmers and ranchers like they have on the afore to get State School Trust Lands leased out.
Cozy as the State of NM is for "selected upper tier and clubby types"....the State likely would still pay the developer "reasonable costs", AND the people of New Mexico could end up with NO money for their land plus a bill for dough owed to a developer.
On Lyons....It's likely he forgot his original operational goals for SLO a long long long time ago.
The SLO is so side tracked with these special deals, they have forgotten their original mission.
One example is: they have well over 100,000 acres of non leased State School Trust Lands now.
I for one, have several client interested in leasing some of those for grazing...and the SLO has been very little and absolutely NO Help at all. Btw, that money supposedly goes for education on the grazing trust lands.
One thing is certain...the guy Never was a real rancher, or his office would not be treating the farmers and ranchers like they have on the afore to get State School Trust Lands leased out.
11 months ago
in Southern NM developer stands to make millions from controversial lease on The New Mexico Independent
Seems OK, but perhaps needs refined in the future.
Baca is correct, the State IS leaving alot on the table.
The 3rd to last paragraph states the Philippou is paid "reasonable project costs" Plus 60% of the UP.
Generally when costs are paid to a developer...the remaining deal is then 50/50.
One wonders If? this type of arrangement is offered to other developers as well ( or is it thee typical NM "clubby" type of deal? ).
THAT IS the 64 million dollar question so to speak, which really needs to be addressed.
Baca is correct, the State IS leaving alot on the table.
The 3rd to last paragraph states the Philippou is paid "reasonable project costs" Plus 60% of the UP.
Generally when costs are paid to a developer...the remaining deal is then 50/50.
One wonders If? this type of arrangement is offered to other developers as well ( or is it thee typical NM "clubby" type of deal? ).
THAT IS the 64 million dollar question so to speak, which really needs to be addressed.
11 months ago
in Southern NM developer stands to make millions from controversial lease on The New Mexico Independent
Seems OK, but perhaps needs refined in the future.
Baca is correct, the State IS leaving alot on the table.
The 3rd to last paragraph states the Philippou is paid "reasonable project costs" Plus 60% of the UP.
Generally when costs are paid to a developer...the remaining deal is then 50/50.
One wonders If? this type of arrangement is offered to other developers as well ( or is it thee typical NM "clubby" type of deal? ).
THAT IS the 64 million dollar question so to speak, which really needs to be addressed.
Baca is correct, the State IS leaving alot on the table.
The 3rd to last paragraph states the Philippou is paid "reasonable project costs" Plus 60% of the UP.
Generally when costs are paid to a developer...the remaining deal is then 50/50.
One wonders If? this type of arrangement is offered to other developers as well ( or is it thee typical NM "clubby" type of deal? ).
THAT IS the 64 million dollar question so to speak, which really needs to be addressed.
11 months ago
in Get on board, Congress. on The New Mexico Independent
It took the usa 3 years to develop the A bomb ( that was in the 40's).
Perhaps the country is sinply not as go-go as it once had to be.
More likely until anything of significance is "postured" such that a select few can all make some dough on getting that to everday use...well same ole story again.
Lot's of energy in a small pill ( referring to sentence #1.)...perhaps the key is to refine that energy and energy release for everday use in things like...vehicles.
Perhaps the country is sinply not as go-go as it once had to be.
More likely until anything of significance is "postured" such that a select few can all make some dough on getting that to everday use...well same ole story again.
Lot's of energy in a small pill ( referring to sentence #1.)...perhaps the key is to refine that energy and energy release for everday use in things like...vehicles.
11 months ago
in Get on board, Congress. on The New Mexico Independent
It took the usa 3 years to develop the A bomb ( that was in the 40's).
Perhaps the country is sinply not as go-go as it once had to be.
More likely until anything of significance is "postured" such that a select few can all make some dough on getting that to everday use...well same ole story again.
Lot's of energy in a small pill ( referring to sentence #1.)...perhaps the key is to refine that energy and energy release for everday use in things like...vehicles.
Perhaps the country is sinply not as go-go as it once had to be.
More likely until anything of significance is "postured" such that a select few can all make some dough on getting that to everday use...well same ole story again.
Lot's of energy in a small pill ( referring to sentence #1.)...perhaps the key is to refine that energy and energy release for everday use in things like...vehicles.
11 months ago
in Atrisco strikes brackish gold on The New Mexico Independent
In approx Half of the shallow coalbed methane wells drilled in the State, that water that comes with the gas is potable ( good water ).
That good water should be left on top vs the current policy of reinjecting it down disposal wells.
That good water should be left on top vs the current policy of reinjecting it down disposal wells.
11 months ago
in Atrisco strikes brackish gold on The New Mexico Independent
In approx Half of the shallow coalbed methane wells drilled in the State, that water that comes with the gas is potable ( good water ).
That good water should be left on top vs the current policy of reinjecting it down disposal wells.
That good water should be left on top vs the current policy of reinjecting it down disposal wells.
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