By golly they're a "low-income" area and they sure as hell aren't gonna let companies come in there and raise incomes, no sirree. Median household incomes are $12,000 per year less than the NM average and 25% of Mora County residents have incomes below the poverty level...and they apparently want to keep it that way.
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Thursday, May 30, 2013
New Mexico County First To Ban Fracking In U.S.
Mora County...is the
first U.S. county to ban the practice of fracking, according to reports from
the Los Angeles Times. Wells are the only source of water in Mora,
which is why last month officials announced a countywide ban on fracking
citing water safety concerns. Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is a controversial process
involving the high-pressure injection of undisclosed chemicals into
rocks containing natural gas or oil. "I don't want to destroy our water," 63-year-old Mora County resident Roger Alcon told the LA Times. "You can't drink oil." The county is a tiny, low-income ranching area that lies less than 100 miles
northeast of Santa Fe. In voting for the ban, local landowners turned
down potentially lucrative royalty payments from fracking companies,
according to the report. Pittsburgh in 2010 became the first U.S. city to outlaw fracking, with city officials citing threats to drinking water and public health. Since then, more than a dozen East Coast cities have followed suit, and efforts to enact a statewide ban are currently underway in California...more
By golly they're a "low-income" area and they sure as hell aren't gonna let companies come in there and raise incomes, no sirree. Median household incomes are $12,000 per year less than the NM average and 25% of Mora County residents have incomes below the poverty level...and they apparently want to keep it that way.
By golly they're a "low-income" area and they sure as hell aren't gonna let companies come in there and raise incomes, no sirree. Median household incomes are $12,000 per year less than the NM average and 25% of Mora County residents have incomes below the poverty level...and they apparently want to keep it that way.
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I think they refer to it as "Custom and Culture".
lol!
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