National Public Radio: Two years ago, Pennsylvania opened the door to a natural gas drilling technique that's caused controversy in some Western states. At the time, environmentalists worried that high-volume hydrofracking could contaminate water supplies, but the state and industry insisted that fracking was safe. Now, after a spate of accidents, Pennsylvania regulators are tightening up the rules governing fracking. ...
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Drilling Poses Risk To Pennsylvania Water Supplies
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 16th, 2010
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