After Partnering With the State to Monitor Itself, a Pennsylvania Gas Company Declares Its Fracking Operations ‘Safe’ August 16, 2024

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“When you look at this report, there’s really not a whole lot that’s transparent about it. They don’t mention a single chemical that they used to frack. There’s nothing in this report that talks about water quality or radioactivity,” said Dr. Ned Ketyer, who is a pediatrician and the president of Physicians for Social Responsibility Pennsylvania.
“Why the DEP and the governor would trust CNX to do the right thing and to do it in a fully transparent way—it just boggles the mind.”

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