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sinkingfeeling

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14. You didn't answer the question. It would appear that you support
Fri Feb 17, 2012, 03:07 PM
Feb 2012

the finding of the UT study that fracking doesn't cause anymore pollution problems than any other ' processes common to all oil and gas drilling operations'.

I, on the other hand, tend to believe the draft report from the EPA, which stated, "its examination of a hydraulic fracturing site in Pavillion, Wyo., found hydraulic fracturing fluids and chemicals associated with natural gas production in deep water wells."

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No, it's not the fracking itsself, it the fluids used to do the fracking. liberal N proud Feb 2012 #1
Can't be the fluids white cloud Feb 2012 #6
It's not fracking's fault, study says white cloud Feb 2012 #2
Where does fracking go wrong? sonias Feb 2012 #13
New study shows no evidence of groundwater contamination from hydraulic fracturing white cloud Feb 2012 #3
Study: Fracturing no threat to groundwater white cloud Feb 2012 #4
"problems attributed to hydraulic fracturing "are related to processes common to all oil and gas mbperrin Feb 2012 #21
Lawsuit Filed Against ConocoPhillips for Alleged Fracking-Related Water Contamination white cloud Feb 2012 #5
So you believe the UT study over that of the EPA? sinkingfeeling Feb 2012 #7
Surely you don't think white cloud Feb 2012 #8
Lawsuit Filed Against ConocoPhillips for Alleged Fracking-Related Water Contamination white cloud Feb 2012 #9
Letter to the Editor: Lawsuit against Conoco Phillips Oil Co. white cloud Feb 2012 #10
You didn't answer the question. It would appear that you support sinkingfeeling Feb 2012 #14
My apologies sent white cloud Feb 2012 #15
The title is a logical contradiction, characteristic of bad science saras Feb 2012 #11
"surface spills in natural gas development pose greater risks to groundwater" sonias Feb 2012 #12
And another one white cloud Feb 2012 #16
Fracking Could Work If Industry Would Come Clean white cloud Feb 2012 #17
Pursuit of Shale Gas May Contaminate Water, Says UT Study, But It's Not Due to Fracking white cloud Feb 2012 #18
Fracking Industry Colludes With Pennsylvania Legislature to Create Dangerous New Law white cloud Feb 2012 #19
New York Fracking Debate Focuses On Wastewater white cloud Feb 2012 #20
Despite Report, Researchers Say Fracking Poses Risks white cloud Feb 2012 #22
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