On the recordApril 2, 2014
I do not think that hydraulic fracturing is inherently bad. However, that being said, we need to be writing rules to make sure that it is done right.
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congress.govI do not think that hydraulic fracturing is inherently bad. However, that being said, we need to be writing rules to make sure that it is done right.
Lowenthal emphasizes the need for proper regulations on hydraulic fracturing.
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