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Letter to the editor

MELBOURNE-based process design, projects and equipment development work specialist Benjamin Breytenbach from ThyssenKrupp has taken issue with Coming Clean's claims, reported in our story on Tuesday, <i> Wyoming study tracks frac emissions</i>, labelling the "study" as more akin to activist "propaganda".

My initial reaction to the Wyoming study tracks frac emissions article was that if chemicals emitted from gas wells are detected in the bodies of the people living around these areas then something is...

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