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Water / Optical materials / Natural resources / Hydrology / Hydraulic engineering / Liquid water / Hydraulic fracturing / Groundwater pollution / Drinking water / Natural gas / Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing / Total dissolved solids
Date: 2016-02-02 09:20:58
Water
Optical materials
Natural resources
Hydrology
Hydraulic engineering
Liquid water
Hydraulic fracturing
Groundwater pollution
Drinking water
Natural gas
Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing
Total dissolved solids

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