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Why anyone would ever thought fracking at 12000 feet would affect ground water is beyond me...

The full report can be found here - http://www.energy.utexas.edu/images/ei_shale_gas_regulation120215.pdf

Its not exactly a full vindication of the industry, but does a decent job of highlighting where real risks are.  

Maybe someone ought to study the studies?  Sorry, i could't help it.

Thats acutally how a lot of medical research gets done LOL.

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