The EPA downplayed its findings in its study of fracking’s impact on drinking water.
Published on by Yoshimi Yoshida, Environmental Consultant
The United States Environmental Protection Agency says Fracking does not have impact on drinking water.
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4 Comments
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In this "New Order" globalization planet; MONEY RULES !!! Apparently; all else is ignored or irrelevant ! For a feel anything becomes law and fact !!!
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Well, you now got Trump in USA. Malcom in Australia. By the time their term ends, the environment as we know it would be umimaginable
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This is absurd! Do you really believe that the Obama administration would do anything to make life easier for fossil fuels? Don't you recall that Obama killed the Keystone pipeline even after the EIS's all supported it?
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This activity involving altered, contradicting, or inconsistent official reports is a clear sign of negative collusive impacts to the veracity, validity, and integrity of our Nation's environmental guardian agency.
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I believe they only used data provided voluntarily by the drilling companies. That greatly affects the reliability of the data - if I show issues, I'm not going to give you my data.