As the debate heats up over the frac fluids vs. water issue, it seems there were a lot of GHSers who were undecided or didn't vote at all. I've been looking for info, too (there is a disclaimer at the bottom of the home page re. opinions after all) to conduct my own due diligence.
Here is a link to the original text (and latest updated) of the bill in question (H.R. 7231) There is another link at the bottom of that page to the code it effects.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h110-7231
As I find something relevant, I'll post it here. Still haven't figured out the Shale-brary.
This first one is from IPAMS, April 2009, so it's from "the industry." Information relevant to this debate can be found on p. 27.
http://ipams.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/briefing.pdf
Edit 06.12.09 Since IPAMS cited the EPA study, here is the chapter that discusses frac fluids. Note this is 5 yrs. old and you'll find it stated on p. 1, paragraph 3 ...
"There is very little documented research on the environmental impacts that result from the injection and migration of these fluids into subsurface formations, soils, and USDWs."
so in 5 yrs. time documented research could have been collected and updated.
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/uic/pdfs/cbmstudy_attach_uic_ch04_hyd_...
I'm still looking for/at info from the other side of the fence. (When I'm done, I may need someone who can repair clothes damaged from the barbed wires. LOL)
Edit 06.11.09
As IPAMS referred to the Natural Resources Defense Council as being the loudest voice on the other side of the fence, here is a copy of
Drilling Down (2007). Relevant information is found in Chs. 3 and 4. (Ouch, that's another hole ... seat of the pants this time. lol )
http://www.nrdc.org/land/use/down/down.pdf
Natural Resources Defense Councel cited a long list of references. I won't post all, but here's the first. From the EPA: The Emergency Planning & Community Right to Know Act.
(Best I can tell, it's classified as Agriculture, I'm having a difficult time finding anything related to natural gas drilling & frac fluids.)
http://www.epa.gov/regulations/laws/epcra.html
Edit 06.13.09 I've now looked at the Shale Primer cited by jffree (now pulled up on the front page by ShaleGeo). The relevant information re. protecting groundwater begins on the bottom of p. 51, liked the map on p. 54. Visuals always help.
Here is a link to a resource that applies to the Marcellus Shale play. Why such a document wasn't done for the HS play I don't know. I'll leave that to the authors to answer.
http://www.earthworksaction.org/pubs/OGAPMarcellusShaleReport-6-12-...
One more, and I'm done here ... the link to Earthworks Oil & Gas Accountability Project (to be fair and provide balance)
http://www.earthworksaction.org/oil_and_gas.cfm