This week, more evidence came in that hydraulic fracturing (or fracking) poses potentially serious risks to drinking water quality and human health.
Via Anita Woodruff
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This is not surprising, but it is perhaps the best argument yet that I have seen implicating fracking in major, long-term water quality issues.
Check out the paper this is abased on.
I also didn’t realize the State of Colorado would sue any local jurisdiction attempting to constrain fracking efforts within their jurisdiction. Deeply concerning given this and other evidence of problems in the wake of these activities.