This flyer is constructed by Amy Tat with the assisting of Evelyn Loya. |
Los Angeles County: Elementary Schools v. Fracking Wells Map by Evelyn Loya |
The map provides detail points of interest in which campaign efforts would be focused as these communities are at most risk of the consequences of fracking. The black dots represent elementary schools, the red asterisks represent Hydraulic Fracturing Wells (2013), and the red circles are of fracking wells and surrounding elementary schools within a 5-mile radius. Another example of a map used to target specific communities is observable below.
Kern County, CA: Agricultural Lands v. Hydraulic Fracturing Wells Map by Evelyn Loya |
Again by using GIS data from the DOGGR website (2013) as well as data from Kern County Development Services Agency (2011), and UCLA (2010), we were able to find the location of current hydraulic fracturing wells within a 5 miles radius of agricultural lands. We wanted to pursue east Kern County due to the areas dependence on producing crops such as almonds, carrots, and grapes. It is reasonable that this area may face contaminated surface water from fracking processes that imposes a threat on soils.
Again, the above images are examples of our campaign approach of implementing a ban on fracking within California. Throughout our report we use scientific research to support our claims as well as provide the positive and the negative consequences of implementing such a ban. This is only highlighting examples.
References
2010 Census Demographic Profile 1: California Census Tracts (2010).
[TigerLine Products Shapefile data used to create voting maps]. US Census
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http://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger-data.html.
California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil, Gas and
Geothermal Resources. (2013). GIS Mapping. State of California.
Retrieved from http://www.conservation.ca.gov/dog/maps/Pages/GISMapping2.aspx.
Garthwaite, J. (2013). Monterey Shale Shakes Up California’s Energy
Future. National Geographic. Retrieved from
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/energy/2013/05/130528-monterey-shale-california-fracking/.
Kern County, CA Engineering, Surveying and Permit
Services. A Development Services Agency (2011). Cropping Mapping Data
[Shapefile]. Retrieved from http://esps.kerndsa.com/gis/gis-download-data.
Los Angeles County GIS Data Portal. (2013). Locations/Points of Interest
(LMS Data) - June 2013 Update. GIS Data for LA County. Retrieved from
http://egis3.lacounty.gov/dataportal/2011/03/24/locationspoints-of-interest-lms-data/.