Associated Press: An environmental project is providing some of the first specific numbers about people who may have been affected by the boom in natural gas drilling. Here’s what the Southwest Pennsylvania Environmental Health Project has found in Washington County south of Pittsburgh and how experts and the industry are reacting to it: — Air pollution seems to be more of a threat than water pollution. Only seven of 27 cases of people who believed they were hurt by nearby natural gas activities involved water pollution.......
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A look at findings of Pa. fracking health project
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on August 25th, 2013
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