Created 07/11/2012 - 10 months ago
A new study explodes the gas industry's claim that fracking won't contaminate local drinking water
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www.salon.comNew scientific study @Salon upends long held #natgas industry assumption that water can't travel 6,500 ft http://t.co/LZOEBMui @gaslandmovie
We need clean #energy. NOW. RT @hartpandrew: Confirmed: #Fracking can pollute http://t.co/Oiu1h0ie via @Salon
@Salon article on #Marcellus news RT @WaterCitizen Study upends #natgas assumption that water can't travel 6,500 ft up http://t.co/jGXAMMOI
Fracking = bad. #banfracking “@WaterCitizen @Salon study upends #natgas industry. Water does travel in the deep. http://t.co/FOCrP2fJ”
RT @FrackAction: "A new study explodes the gas industry's claim that #fracking won't contaminate local drinking water." http://t.co/tPRFYdRQ
"'The fact that it’s a mile or two miles apart doesn’t mean that there’s separation,' says Prof. Avner Vengosh,... http://t.co/JixsswL6
RT @amprog: Modeling shows fracking chemicals could reach shallow aquifers within a few years (via @Salon) http://t.co/V94SKsVN
RT @amprog: Dangers of fracking: No reason to assume chemicals pumped deep under the ground will stay there (via @Salon) http://t.co/V94SKsVN
Effects of fracking are real, but are spatially and temporally variable. “ @EuroGeosciences http://t.co/NBtmLMe3 #energy @salon_magazine”
RT @gaslandmovie: Confirmed and confirmed, again and again. http://t.co/ojvCOts7 #gaslandmovie #stopfracking #theskyispink
RT @Salon: Pro-fracking science debunked: New research destroys gas industry's claim that chemicals can't contaminate groundwater http://t.co/6vbhjkmh
