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Submission
Inquiry into
Unconventional Gas
(Fracking)
Submission
February 2015
Matt Grudnoff
Rod Campbell
Mark Ogge
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Submission to State Government enquiry into Unconventional Gas
(UCG) developments in the Limestone Coast region
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Kerry Arnott
Dear Sir,
I am responding to the invitation to present a written submission to the enquiry into
Unconventional Gas (Fracking).
Standing Committees
53rd Parliament
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Submission to State Government enquiry into Unconventional Gas
(UCG) developments in the Limestone Coast region
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From:
Millicent Field Naturalist Society
PO Box 406
Millicent 5280 SA
Email:
To:
Executive Officer
Natural Resource Committee
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
Email: patrick.dupont@parliament.sa.gov.au
Submission to the Inquiry into Unconventional Gas (Fracking)
The Millicent Field Naturalist Society has been active in the Lower South East region for
over 50 years.
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Submission to:
Parliament of South Australia
Natural Resource Committee
Enquiry Into Unconventional Gas
(Fracking)
Date: 30 January 2015
Contact:
Peter Hackworth
Executive Officer
Wine Grape Council of South Australia
Unit 4, 780 South Rd
GLANDORE SA 5037
08 8351 4378
0439 182 411
www.wgcsa.com.au
http://www.wgcsa.com.au/
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Summary of Recommendations
WGCSA believes that approval for Unconventional Gas Extraction (UGE) projects should
not be provided without scientific evidence that address the following concerns:
The ability of an extraction bore to maintain casing integrity and therefore isolation
from aquifers, not just for the life of the extraction but for centuries after the mine
closes
The contamination, as a result of well integrity failure on an aquifer used for irrigation
and/or human consumption from:
o chemicals/sand used to extract gas
o methane and other extracted gases
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The science is in on UNCONVENTIONAL GAS AND OIL EXTRACTION.
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in the soil: effects on plants ............................................................................................ 29
APPENDIX 2 REFERENCES .............................................................................................................. 30
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PREFACE
The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI) has prepared this submission to the Natural
Resources Committee of the Parliament of South Australia for its Inquiry into Unconventional Gas
(Fracking), and requests to appear before the Committee at its meeting in Adelaide or Penola.
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52nd Parliament
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Inquiry by Natural Resource Committee into
Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation
Submission by
30 January 2015
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Halliburton Australia
Natural Resources Committee Inquiry into Hydraulic
Fracture Stimulation
Table of Contents
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NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE INQUIRY INTO UNCONVENTIONAL
GAS (FRACKING), pursuant to section 16 (1) (a) of the Parliamentary Committees Act
1991: POTENTIAL RISKS AND IMPACTS IN THE USE OF HYDRAULIC
FRACTURE STIMULATION TO PRODUCE GAS IN THE SOUTH EAST OF
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
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