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Oil Boom in Southern New Mexico Ignites Groundwater Feud With ? Water Deeply

Posted on July 16, 2018 by Alan Day

Drilling new water wells is strictly regulated in New Mexico, causing hardship for an oil industry that needs water for fracking. So groundwater is being piped across the state line from Texas, prompting worry over the shared aquifer.

Source: Oil Boom in Southern New Mexico Ignites Groundwater Feud With ? Water Deeply

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