University of Missouri System, Columbia, MO, USA.
Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
New Solut. 2020 May;30(1):42-51. doi: 10.1177/1048291120905097. Epub 2020 Feb 6.
Unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction (fracking) has increased in the United States, as well as interest in the associated risks and benefits. This study’s purpose was to qualitatively examine residents’ perceptions about UOG development in their community. Fifteen interviewees involving residents of Garfield County, Colorado, a drilling-dense region, were transcribed and analyzed. The study found six themes: (1) health concerns, both human and animal, (2) power struggles between government and industry/between industry and residents, and (3) perception and some acceptance of increased risk. Less common themes were (4) reliance on science to accurately determine risk, (5) frustration with potential threat and loss of power, and (6) traffic and safety concerns. Community perceptions of UOG development are complex, and understanding the position of community members can support the need for additional public health research and impact assessments regarding community exposures from UOG drilling operation exposures.
美国非常规油气(UOG)开采(水力压裂)有所增加,同时人们对相关风险和益处也产生了兴趣。本研究旨在从定性角度探讨居民对社区内 UOG 开发的看法。对科罗拉多州加菲尔德县 15 名居民(该县是一个钻探密集区)进行了访谈,并转录和分析了访谈内容。研究发现了六个主题:(1)人类和动物健康问题;(2)政府与工业/工业与居民之间的权力斗争;(3)对风险增加的看法和某种程度的接受。不太常见的主题是:(4)依靠科学准确确定风险;(5)对潜在威胁和权力丧失的不满;(6)交通和安全问题。社区对 UOG 开发的看法很复杂,了解社区成员的立场有助于支持开展更多公共卫生研究和影响评估,以了解 UOG 钻探作业对社区的影响。