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EPA in frac water warning

ACTIVISTS will get a kick out of the US Environmental Protection Agency’s latest landmark study which, while admittedly porous itself, revealed that the hydraulic fracturing water cycle can and has impacted the country’s drinking water resources.

 Graphic from EPA frac study

Graphic from EPA frac study

The EPA conceded that there were significant data gaps and uncertainties when compiling its Hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas: impacts from the hydraulic fracturing water cycle on drinking water resources...

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