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Claims a study of water-supply wells in Pavillion "confirms what we’ve known all along: hydraulic fracturing has not impacted drinking water resources."
✓factcheckorg rating: not credible; published on 2016-12-02
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not credible
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left political leaning
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neutral sentiment
Date published
2016-12-02
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