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According to SACOME's submission, the use of the terminology 'unconventional' is
misleading as there is nothing unconventional about gas.
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SA Parliamentary Fracking Inquiry.
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SA Parliamentary Fracking Inquiry.
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It is from this viewpoint that members of DEA are deeply concerned by
the serious threats posed to health by fracture stimulation (fracking) for
unconventional (whether coal seam, shale, or tight) gas in the South East
of South Australia.
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It is from this viewpoint that members of DEA are deeply concerned by
the serious threats posed to health by fracture stimulation (fracking) for
unconventional (whether coal seam, shale, or tight) gas in the South East
of South Australia.
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SE NRM Board submission to the Inquiry into Unconventional Gas
30 January 2015
PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA – NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Inquiry into Unconventional Gas (Fracking) – Pursuant to section 16(1)(a) of the Parliamentary
Committees Act 1991.
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Parliament of South Australia
Natural Resources Committee
11 September 2015
Update: Inquiry into Unconventional Gas (Fracking)
in the South East of South Australia
Presiding Member Hon Steph Key MP announced timelines for the Natural Resources Committee’s
Inquiry into Fracking/Unconventional Gas.
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Executive Officer,
Natural Resource Committee
GPO Box 572,
Adelaide SA 5001
Email patrickdupont@parliamentsa.gov.au
To Natural Resources Committee,
Re; Inquiry into Unconventional Gas and Fracking in SE of SA
We understand that the Limestone Coast Protection Alliance Inc is writing a submission for
this inquiry and that they do not support unconventional gas and fracking in the SE of SA
for the following reasons;
• potential for water contamination caused by spills, leaks, chemicals and accidents
• potential for well integrity failure due to finite lifespan of cement and steel
• potential for air pollution detrimental to health of natural environment, humans and
animals
• potential for industrialisation of landscape and loss of "clean and green" image
• unsustainable competition with existing industries such as agriculture, horticulture,
viticulture and tourism which will have a detrimental impact on local economy
• unsustainable competition for finite water resources
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SUBMISSION INTO THE INQUIRY INTO HYDRAULIC FRACTURING BY THE NATURAL
RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE.
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SUBMISSION INTO THE INQUIRY INTO HYDRAULIC FRACTURING BY THE NATURAL
RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE.
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