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<blockquote data-quote="owu1bag5" data-source="post: 2738728" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>I haven't read this entire thread, but I know a little about waste water injection wells. The company I worked for before I got laid off has injection wells in Oklahoma. They are all in the area north and east of Hennessey. Those injection wells never ran at a pressure of greater than 1,000 psi. Usually two of them were on constant vacuums. So my question would be this: if the average pressure of those injection wells is, let's say for argument's sake, 500 psi, is that enough pressure to cause the earth to move? I sure wouldn't think so, and I would hope not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owu1bag5, post: 2738728, member: 1279"] I haven't read this entire thread, but I know a little about waste water injection wells. The company I worked for before I got laid off has injection wells in Oklahoma. They are all in the area north and east of Hennessey. Those injection wells never ran at a pressure of greater than 1,000 psi. Usually two of them were on constant vacuums. So my question would be this: if the average pressure of those injection wells is, let's say for argument's sake, 500 psi, is that enough pressure to cause the earth to move? I sure wouldn't think so, and I would hope not. [/QUOTE]
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