More Than One Way To Kill Fracking -- Flashback -- August 14, 2012
Re-posting, just so we don't forget:
Link here (the link is now broken).
This is incredible. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to sort this out.
The Obama administration continues its war on fossil fuels, leaving
virtually no stone unturned in looking for ways to slow fossil fuel
production. C.J. Ciaramela reports on still more stalling shenanigans in an article at the Washington Free Beacon:
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA) in
June re-interpreted a 50-year-old rule limiting the amount of time
trucks delivering water and sand to drilling sites can stay on-site.
The rule interpretation, which was put into effect immediately, and
without either review or industry input, seems to target fracking:
The new interpretation of the rule would remove a
“waiting time exemption” for trucks at drilling-sites, making any time
they spend on-site count toward their 11-hour work limit. Because oil
and gas drilling sites are often located in remote areas, sometimes
without paved roads, and because of the unpredictable nature of the
work, it is often necessary for trucks to stay on-site for more than 11
hours.
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