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Alaskan regulators consider new well-fracturing rules
Comments (3)
ospreycbk wrote:
The bill which authorized fracturing IN the US contained waivers for several of the chemicals used in fracturing that are on a list of chemicals banned by the EPA.
malamute wrote:
if this happens will they be getting more money a year?
YeGads111 wrote:
Gee, really? We’re going to ask what toxic chemicals they’re pumping into our ground water so they can get rich??
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