Hydraulic fracturing study welcomed
Oil and gas industry officials do not seem overly concerned about a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plan announced Thursday to study one of their key processes.
The EPA intends to conduct a comprehensive research study into effects of hydraulic fracturing on water quality and public health. The agency is allocating $1.9 million for the study this year, with plans to seek additional funding in fiscal year 2011.<...
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