Town's Effort to Link Fracking and Illness Falls Short (NPR, 05.16.12)

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sesport II,

I'd much rather live in Dish than a suburb of Dallas/Ft. Worth.  The vehicle polution is unbelievable...Every day...All day long.  Talk about the nexus of air polution problems to health problems.

Rather perverse isn't it...  The nat gas produced for CNG Vehicles that would cut air polution by at least 30% is being blamed on 5 plus years of nat gas production in Dish...for illnesses that could be the result of cumulations of years of the air polution blowing into Dish, TX, from the millions of twice daily Dallas/Ft. Worth commuters' gasoline and diesel use. 

Who knows, wonder if the Dish Mayor smokes?

 

 

New York!  LOL

That's too ironic for my late night up all night brain to ponder...

Thanks for the Facts, sesport II.

 

 

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