A study of seismic activity near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport by researchers from SMU and UT-Austin reveals that the operation of a saltwater injection disposal well in the area was a “plausible cause” for the series of small earthquakes that occurred in the area between October 30, 2008, and May 16, 2009.
Related Topics:
- Guy, Arkansas Earthquake Activity
- Arkansas: Waste Water Injection and Earthquakes
- Over 100 Injection Wells and 1000 Water Trucks
- EPA vs Texas Railroad Commission
- Marcellus Shale Wastewater Injection
- More on the Guy, Arkansas Earthquake Swarm
- Texas Rule 37 and Holdout Landowners
- Recycling Hydraulic Fracturing Water
- 36″ Pipeline Blast in Texas
- Macquarie and Freeport Propose a Texas LNG Export Terminal
- New Pipelines in Texas and Louisiana
- The Bovine Natural Gas Play (Texas)
- Geographic History of Barnett Shale Drilling Activity
- What to Do With Gas Well Flowback Water?
- New York and Hydrofracking Waste Water
- Eagle Ford Shale: Greatest Economic Driver in South Texas
- Fears About Recycling Hydraulic Fracturing Water
- Protecting Canada’s Water Supplies from Hydraulic Fracturing
- Hydraulic Fracturing Return Water – Mobile Treatment Plant
- Oil and Gas Shales Drive Service Activity
