water supplies
12/20/2016
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By Daniel Barker
EPA and Obama administration finally admit fracking can affect our drinking water
After five years of study aimed at assessing the potential impact of fracking on drinking water supplies, the EPA has finally admitted that hydraulic fracturing “can impact drinking water resources under some circumstances.” This rather vague conclusion was drawn in the EPA’s final report on the subject, released on December 13, and represents a shift […]
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