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Protest Centered On Fracking in Nevada

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Tuesday, December 9, 2014   

RENO, Nev. - A protest is planned in Reno today at the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) auction of oil and gas leases that could result in fracking on public lands in Nevada.

Dan Patterson, an ecologist with the Center for Biological Diversity, is among those organizing the protest. He says fracking in Nevada would threaten a water supply already devastated by drought.

"To risk our adequate supplies of clean water is a giant risk to the quality of life, and the underlying economy of Nevada," says Patterson. "We think it is unwise."

Patterson adds that fracking could also cause water pollution, and harm watersheds and wildlife habitat.

A slang term for hydraulic fracturing, "fracking" typically involves a high-pressure blend of water and other chemicals injected deep into the Earth's crust to break apart oil and gas deposits.

Chris Rose, public information officer at the BLM's Nevada state office, says today's auction involves 97 parcels totaling more than 189,000 acres in eastern Nevada. He says the sale is only for the leasing of the lands, and fracking and other forms of energy development would require further consideration.

"We'll go through a second round of environmental analysis," he says. "We'll look at the wildlife issues and the water issues, and any other social or economic issues that might be occurring on that land."

Rose says an oil and gas lease is for a period of 10 years with annual rentals of a $1.50 per acre for the first five years, and $2.00 per acre after that. Today's auction is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. at the BLM State Office at 1340 Financial Boulevard in Reno.


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