Noise-control

From Wikimarcellus

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 18:04, 14 September 2008
Tcopley (Talk | contribs)
(12-cylinder engines)
← Previous diff
Revision as of 18:04, 14 September 2008
Tcopley (Talk | contribs)

Next diff →
Line 1: Line 1:
-The equipment used in drilling and [[hydro-fracturing]] shale makes noise and vibrations that may be heard or felt up to 1,000 feet away. This is particularly a problem when drilling takes place in urban areas.+The equipment used for drilling and [[hydro-fracturing]] shale makes noise and vibrations that may be heard or felt up to 1,000 feet away. This is particularly a problem when drilling takes place in urban areas.
Also, equipment used to lower and raise drilling pipes often has brakes that squeak. 12-cylinder engines brought in on flatbed trucks to power compressors and pumps are the source of much loud noise from hydro-fracturing. Also, equipment used to lower and raise drilling pipes often has brakes that squeak. 12-cylinder engines brought in on flatbed trucks to power compressors and pumps are the source of much loud noise from hydro-fracturing.

Revision as of 18:04, 14 September 2008

The equipment used for drilling and hydro-fracturing shale makes noise and vibrations that may be heard or felt up to 1,000 feet away. This is particularly a problem when drilling takes place in urban areas.

Also, equipment used to lower and raise drilling pipes often has brakes that squeak. 12-cylinder engines brought in on flatbed trucks to power compressors and pumps are the source of much loud noise from hydro-fracturing.

Personal tools