Claim(permalink)
Claims a study of water-supply wells in Pavillion "confirms what we’ve known all along: hydraulic fracturing has not impacted drinking water resources."
Factors
veracity
Political Leaning
Sentiment
Date published
2016-12-02
Entities
MarsInteractionAquiferGina McCarthyEcosystemSulfatePetroleum reservoirGroundwaterHeavy metalsOhio State UniversityJim InhofeArsenicFederal government of the United StatesMethaneBiologyAndrew JacksonNatural gas18 MonthsApplied Digital Data SystemsConscription in the United StatesPetroleumSandYellowstone National ParkFormaldehydeDatabaseNorth DakotaNew MexicoUraniumHydraulic fracturingStanford UniversityAcidUtahLithiumWyomingUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyMontanaLouisianaRock musicBacteriaColoradoCoca-ColaUnited States SenateUnited States CongressTexasCaliforniaUnited StatesEnergy recoveryRobert H. JacksonDirectional drillingMunicipal Borough of ActonShale gasChemical speciesClimate changeRadionuclideTrade secretProPublicaEnergy Information AdministrationCorrosionInorganic compoundSodiumPhil MickelsonMemphis Bleek

