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May 3, 2012 | Posted by: roboblogger

Wyoming got EPA to delay fracking finding

Full story: Ohio.com

CHEYENNE, WYO.: Wyoming's governor persuaded the head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to postpone an announcement linking hydraulic fracturing to groundwater contamination, giving state officials - whom the EPA had privately briefed on the study - time to attempt to debunk the finding before it rocked the oil and gas industry more than ... (more)

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Pretty stupid using hydraulic fracturing near ground water consumed by citizens...nail them for gross negligence.
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Tax Payer View wrote:
Pretty stupid using hydraulic fracturing near ground water consumed by citizens...nail them for gross negligence.
That would be another charge against corbutt.
His role in the sandusky cover-up will be his first hurdle. One term and done.

This Fall, stamp out the RED menace of conservatism.

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conservative crapola wrote:
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That would be another charge against corbutt.
His role in the sandusky cover-up will be his first hurdle. One term and done.
This Fall, stamp out the RED menace of conservatism.
One of those "Who is sleeping with who" good old boy's is looking shot in the foot.

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conservative crapola wrote:
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That would be another charge against corbutt.
His role in the sandusky cover-up will be his first hurdle. One term and done.
This Fall, stamp out the RED menace of conservatism.
Things to do list... Throw TV in trash.
Wyogeo

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Please not... the so called impacted water does not meet drinking water standards. Very high sulfates that would give most of you the runs if you drank it.

The state was right the EPA study is seriously flawed. Bad science by people whoshould know better. They missed the lab holding times, data wasnt reproducable at different labs.

The site has a 40 year history of gas production with gas shows shallower than the EPA samples.

40 years of sloppy house keeping at the surface is more likely the cause of any problems.
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May 4, 2012
 
Gasland is a must see movie.

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