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47% of Pa residents surveyed say the risk of fracking is unacceptable. They must not have ChemE degrees, huh? They just drink the tainted water. Duh.
Link please.
I live here, and through conversations with my freinds and neighbors that's number isn't close.
Pa. residents worried about fracking, poll shows : Carbon County Groundwater Guardians
JOHNSTOWN — A majority of the Pennsylvania residents surveyed in a recent poll are concerned about potential harm to drinking water as a result of the fracturing process used in drilling for Marcellus Shale natural gas.
Of the 403 adults surveyed in the late November poll by Infogroup/Opinion Research Corp., 81 percent said they are somewhat or very concerned about frackingÂ’s potential to contaminate water.
Three of five state residents questioned in the poll are aware of the controversy over the gas-drilling technique.
The poll, conducted on behalf of the Civil Society Institute, showed that 62 percent of those concerned think state and federal agencies are not doing as much as they should to require proper disclosure of the chemicals used in the process.
The institute, based in Newton, Mass., describes itself as a nonprofit and nonpartisan think tank. Its goal is to serve as a catalyst for change by creating problem-solving interactions among people and between communities, government and businesses that can help to improve society.
The Marcellus Shale Coalition, an industry-based group supported by gas drillers and businesses that benefit from the industry, described the survey as a “push poll.” The term is used to describe a technique often used in political campaigns to influence or alter the view of respondents under the guise of conducting a poll
Thanks for proving that fracking is safe.
also in the link;
Klaber said the institute purposely omitted critical facts about shale development, including information that fracturing is a 60-year-old technology used more than 1.1 million times.
Fracturing has never impacted ground water, something Klaber said can be confirmed by state and federal environmental agencies and the Groundwater Protection Council.
You also proved that most of the people polled didn't know the facts;
Three of five state residents questioned in the poll are aware of the controversy over the gas-drilling technique.
So, once again, fracking is safe. all they need to do is work on how to dispose of the waste water.
One mistake in 60 years is a great record. Hell, not even nuclear has such a clean record.