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    4.0 earthquake strikes in US

    McDONALD, Ohio (AP) — Officials said Saturday they believe the latest earthquake activity in northeast Ohio is related to the injection of wastewater into the ground near a fault line, creating enough pressure to cause seismic activity.

    The brine wastewater comes from drilling operations that use the so-called fracking process to extract gas from underground shale. But Ohio Department of Natural Resources Director Jim Zehringer said during a news teleconference that fracking is not causing the quakes.

    "The seismic events are not a direct result of fracking," he said.

    Environmentalists and property owners who live near gas drilling wells have questioned the safety of fracking to the environment and public health. Federal regulators have declared the technology safe, however.

    Zehringer said four injection wells within a 5-mile (8-kilometer) radius of an already shuttered well in Youngstown will remain inactive while further scientific research is conducted.

    A 4.0 magnitude quake Saturday afternoon in McDonald, outside of Youngstown, was the 11th in a series of minor earthquakes in area, many of which have struck near the Youngstown injection well. The quake caused no serious injuries or property damage, Zehringer said.

    Thousands of gallons of brine were injected into the well daily until its owner, Northstar Disposal Services LLC, agreed Friday to stop injecting brine into the earth as a precaution while authorities assess any potential links to the quakes.

    Michael Hansen of the Ohio Seismic Network said Saturday that more quakes are possible, most likely small ones, until the pressure at the fault line has been completely relieved.

    The temblor Saturday appeared to be stronger than others, which generally had a magnitude of 2.7 or lower. Some residents reported feeling trembling farther south into Columbiana County and east into western Pennsylvania.

    Area residents said a loud boom accompanied the shaking. It sent some stunned residents running for cover as bookshelves shook and pictures and lamps fell from tables.

    A few miles from the epicenter, Charles Kihm said he was preparing food in his kitchen when he heard a noise and thought a vehicle had hit his Austintown home.

    "It really shook, and it rumbled, like there was a sound," said Kihm, 82. "It was loud. It didn't last long. But it really scared me."

    There are 177 similar injection wells around the state, and the Youngstown-area well has been the only site with seismic activity, the department said. Zehringer said that to shut down all of the wells because of seismic activity near one would be an overreaction.

     
    • americathefree  •  4 mths ago
      For all of you who want to deny this happened because of fracking in Ohio,please explain why the same scenerio is playing out all over the country near these sites,such as Oklahoma Arkansas,Maryland,Virginia etc. I have lived in Ohio all of my life,we seldom have earthquakes that are even noticed but in the last few months the area in question has had 11.Explain that you non-scientists.
      Injecting huge amounts of fluid into anything will cause pressure.Get a clue already and realize that the actual conspiracy is denying that this is happening. For one minute try to think of who loses MONEY if this is stopped? Then let your mind expound on that.I think you cound come to a different conclusion than you have been force fed to regurgitate up until now.
      • PeoplePower 4 mths ago
        haarp
      • Joe 4 mths ago
        Who gives a chit that the fracking gasholes are porking brine water in a KNOWN EARTHQUAKE FAULT LINE.

        I do.
      • jesse 4 mths ago
        and Texas
    • Malevolent Disdain  •  4 mths ago
      I thought I felt something yesterday! My wife thought I was crazy!
      • Malevolent Disdain 4 mths ago
        I live in NW Pennsylvania 3 miles from Ohio border and 5 miles from Lake Erie.
      • aunisty 4 mths ago
        weird. i didnt notice it in michigan. glad everyones ok
      • Why 4 mths ago
        She right you are crazy.
    • Rosa  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Ohio Department of Natural Resources Director Jim Zehringer: Nuthin to see here folks,move along. Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
    • j  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Fracking will get "studied" until the right palms are greased then declared safe.
      • Unknown 4 mths ago
        It's already been declared "safe"
      • Joe 4 mths ago
        Fracking gasholes. of gasol
    • T  •  4 mths ago
      When water has been safe to drink for many years and turns bad after ground injection for oil and gas takes place, common sense says there is a good probability the injection ruined the water. But for those who wish to disbelieve due to political or economical reasons lets do this..... We can make many products with dangerous chemicals not yet proven to cause health problems in those products and you come buy and use.... If you family starts dying don't complain. Because it hasn't been proven yet.....
      • Allen 4 mths ago
        What the Republicans in Congress and the Oil Lobby won't tell you....
      • cara 4 mths ago
        put a match to the water after fracking takes place. tap water catches fire!!
      • pretensed 4 mths ago
        Cara is right! Happens in AR too!
    • joyce  •  Chico, California  •  4 mths ago
      an earthquake Strikes in US???? why didn't they just say in Ohio????????
      • Yavas 4 mths ago
        Cuz it's Yahoo!
      • pretensed 4 mths ago
        LOL, yeah, especially a 4.0. being pretty common in some areas of the US.
      • Cirene 4 mths ago
        Ohio is a US state, therefore, it happened in the US.
    • Sharon b  •  Madison, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      See we are going to keep messing around until we cause total contamination of our water supply..why is this legal???Common since..who is in charge of this...
    • WesK  •  Lampasas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      These idiots who claim fracking is not the cause won't change their minds until our continent slides off into the Atlantic.
    • Siber  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Earth movement is part of the process of fracking. Injecting a liquid under high pressure into a known fault and fracturing the surrounding shale. Yes you are going to get earth movement. Some faults will have larger earth movement "Earthquakes" than others due to different structures and stress.
    • alwayssomething  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  4 mths ago
      If fracking does no harm i say we start doing it in THEIR back yards...those exclusive communities where congressmen and senators live in Virgina....maybe expensive neighborhoods in Fairfield County in CT....or L.A. Will be a MUCH different reaction when you pollute their groundwater with natural gas or cause an earthquake in their place of residence........the Noit in MY backyard, but YOUR backyard is fine" attitude HAS to stop with these rich power hungry companies and people.
    • A_Nonny_Moose  •  4 mths ago
      What I find interesting is that they don't know enough about earthquakes to make any kind of predictions whatsoever, but they say with absolute certainty that fracking cannot possibly influence them.

      Somebody's lying.
    • boondocksaint  •  4 mths ago
      fricking frackers....frucking it up for the rest of us!
    • Donatello  •  Hermosillo Centro, Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      Well if Federal regulators say there is no harm in fracking......... gee, didn't federal regulators tell us there was no housing bubble? Didn't federal regulators tell us that DDT wasn't harmful (until is was harmful), didn't federal regulars tell us years ago that there was no harm in smoking cigarettes, didn't federal regulators ......... you get the picture.
    • Shay  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      I'm not so sure about this 'fracking'.....maybe they know the New Madrid fault is active and don't want to alarm the citizens in the area....last year, Arkansas had a swarm of over 800 small quakes in about 4 months....
    • .  •  4 mths ago
      Felt it.
    • Charles  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      I am not a tree hugger but it sounds like a horrible idea. Injecting salt waste water into an aquifer? Worse is that this pressurized solution is horribly damaging to limestone causing it to break up. As salt saturates limestone crystals form that snap the rock. This saturation occurs in veins so it is likely to run a great distance. As a mason I am familiar with the harm salt causes to limestone. If you google "salt vs. limestone" the first entry is a study describing how salt damages limestone. In Ohio below the topsoil is usually limestone.
    • Mic  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  4 mths ago
      Some of you folks are seriously cracking me up. Please take a deep breath and look at the world-wide seismic activity for the past few months, especially the past few weeks. The ring of fire is literally “on fire” with the number of quakes over a mag 5. ALL of the major faults are highly active right now, and that is causing a great deal of 5mag and under shakes in the minor faults. Massive plumes of methane are pouring out of the sea north of Russia, about 10x to 35x in size than previously recorded. It now is as big a threat globally as CO from just ONE AREA.

      There will be more quakes on minor faults, as there have been more quakes of greater magnitude on the primary faults. So lighten up, folks. The sky is not falling because man made it so. The earth is shaking because that is what happens in plate tectonics; the plates SHIFT. All this massive shifting in the Pacific readjusts ALL the other plates, releasing and creating pressure in other areas globally. We really are all connected. BTW, take a look at some of the rather odd things happening in Yosemite over the past month. Ohio fracking is not causing that. In fact, fracking isn’t causing it at all. Look at the science, not the legends. Just food for thought =] !
    • Judy Jones  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      I wonder if there is a way technology can clean up the water so it is usable?
    • ChangeAmerica  •  Owensboro, Kentucky  •  4 mths ago
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    • Jim  •  4 mths ago
      This fracking sucks big-time!
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