The limited amount of data collected before and during hydraulic fracturing activities reduces the ability to determine whether hydraulic fracturing affected drinking water resources in cases of alleged contamination.
On the recordMarch 21, 2016
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DeGette highlights the EPA's limitations in assessing hydraulic fracturing's impact on drinking water.
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