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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Miller" data-source="post: 1140790" data-attributes="member: 19296"><p>Im sure that its a vac truck hauling water. Most of the time those "ponds" are dug by the oil companies to catch rain water to use for producing the wells. Some are not but the person who owns those ponds are paid for their water. They allow it to get that low. And what about all the service people required for up keep of those windmills. How do you expect them to get from pad to pad? Solar powered truck? And the equipment needed for building those pads? Solar powered bull doziers i guess. Maybe a solar powered crane to erect them. Probably solar powered trucks to haul the blades from production to the pad too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Miller, post: 1140790, member: 19296"] Im sure that its a vac truck hauling water. Most of the time those "ponds" are dug by the oil companies to catch rain water to use for producing the wells. Some are not but the person who owns those ponds are paid for their water. They allow it to get that low. And what about all the service people required for up keep of those windmills. How do you expect them to get from pad to pad? Solar powered truck? And the equipment needed for building those pads? Solar powered bull doziers i guess. Maybe a solar powered crane to erect them. Probably solar powered trucks to haul the blades from production to the pad too. [/QUOTE]
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