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Frac chemicals not dangerous: CSIRO 

THE CSIRO and the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme have updated previous reports on the effects of the chemicals used in the CSG industry, finding again they pose little risk to people's health or their surrounding environment. 

CSIRO report updates find little danger in frac chemicals.

CSIRO report updates find little danger in frac chemicals.

Five papers providing updates on previous reports were released today and suggest the residual underground chemicals left after fraccing are unlikely to reach people in concentrations that would cause...

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