Josh Fox that's WHO.
Read about the EPA and fracking on the Guardian.
The EPA's findings about fracking's contamination of ground water have sent a shockwave through a gas industry in denial
Having investigated fracking myself for three years, I have heard the same story hundreds of times, from residents in gas-drilling areas from Wyoming to Arkansas, from Pennsylvania to Texas. It goes like this: the frackers move in - and all of a sudden your water turns color, or can be lit on fire, or smells like turpentine or leaves burn marks on you after you take a shower. It doesn't take a genius to connect the dots.
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