Pennsylvania gas driller CNX says operations pose no health risk. Activists are skeptical. September 30, 2024
Pennsylvania Capital-Star
“The correct conclusion is that they failed to detect the five chemicals that they were looking for in very high concentrations,” said Dr. Ned Ketyer, president of Physicians for Social Responsibility Pennsylvania, a nonprofit advocacy group. “That’s the only thing that they can conclude. They can’t conclude that fracking is safe.”
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“Their ‘radical transparency’ idea is really not at all transparent,” Ketyer said.
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