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Clare - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

United Farmers Association Public Information Meeting On Dangers of Fracking.

category clare | environment | event notice author Sunday October 27, 2013 13:02author by anti-fracking Report this post to the editors

Farming not Fracking is the future. -Meeting in Kilmihil, Kilmihil Hall, Co. Clare

Important notice to all residents of south & west Clare.

The future survival and well-being of all residents of west and south County Clare is about to be decided on how the two single most important issues of our time are decided. (1) The internal divisions of the Cap Reform Payments in Ireland as a result of the 2013 CAP reform recently agreed in Brussels .Failure to achieve a fair and equitable division of these subsidies will result in the disappearance of at least 30% of the existing farming community and the elimination of many business in the rural towns and villages of Co.Clare.The UFA National Officers will present at this public information meeting the options for a fair and equitable distributions of the new payments facts and figures. Be aware the future of family farming as we know it is at stake here.
Target areas for fracking are: County Clare, County Limerick and North of Co. Kerry
Target areas for fracking are: County Clare, County Limerick and North of Co. Kerry

Fracking for shale gas deposits poses possibly one of the most lethal challenges to the health and welfare of human and animal health in living memory in Co. Clare. Just a small sample list of the facts about this industry that you should and must become aware of:

(1) Fracking is largely unregulated either by National or EU law.

(2) 2 to 8 million gallons of water and 10,000to 40,000 gallons of chemicals are required to bore one well.

(3) 88 different chemicals of which 80 are harmful to varying degrees ranging from toxic to irritant-contaminant [Federal German Scientific report].

(4) Unmesureable but substantial methane gas emissions from the fracking wells. Methane gas is a greenhouse gas at least 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide.[EU scientific investigation].

(5) 20 to 35% of this fracking fluid remains in the ground; nobody knows what’s going to happen to it long term and nobody knows the location and depth of our artificers which supply our ground water.

(6) Of that which is brought back to the surface the only method of disposal of this lethal mixture is by spreading or dumping it on the surface or in storage ponds.

(7) Food Companies –Milk Cooperatives etc. in certain parts of the world where fracking is taking place are now refusing to purchase food products-milk etc. from areas where fracking fluid is spread on the land or stored.

(8) More information on the night.

Every citizen has a duty of care to make sure that they are fully informed on the above issues, as they will have life changing consequences for many.

Meeting details:
When: Saturday 9th November 2013 At 8:30pm
Where: Kilmihil Hall.

Editors Update:

Fracking is causing widespread problems everywhere. See for example: Shocking Admission About Fracking | What Cows Can Tell Us About The Dangers Of Fracking Hydraulic Fracturing [“Fracking”] Worldwide by Robin Mathews | Fracked cattle were quarantined, now give birth to dead calves | Livestock Falling Ill in Fracking Regions, Raising Concerns About Food | Fracking’s impacts on Alberta farming families: Lost hair, dead cows

Farmers should note that the EPA is unlikely to protect them and when the damage is done they will find there will be nobody around to clean up the mess and to sue for the damages. The establishment is behind fracking so you will be left to your own devices.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Farmers North & South already opposing fracking. Photo from earlier this year     T    Tue Nov 05, 2013 00:11 
   The Island of Ireland Needs to Show Solidarity With Communities Fighting Fracking Across the World.     NFI    Wed Nov 06, 2013 03:48 
   Fracking in Ireland     billybog    Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:23 
   The extremes these fracking companies go to...     T    Sat Nov 09, 2013 01:20 
   Report back from United Farmers meeting in Kilmilhil, Co. Clare     Irish Citizensparty    Fri Nov 15, 2013 18:41 


 
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