On the recordApril 11, 2011
Using diesel fluids for hydraulic fracturing in shale is subject to the Safe Drinking Water Act. It would be required to get a permit.
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congress.govUsing diesel fluids for hydraulic fracturing in shale is subject to the Safe Drinking Water Act. It would be required to get a permit.
Diesel use in hydraulic fracturing requires a permit under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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