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Hydraulic fracturing / Water / Environment of the United States / Natural environment / Bureau of Land Management / Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing / Water testing / Safe Drinking Water Act / Shale gas / Natural gas / Oil and gas law in the United States / Hydraulic fracturing in the United States
Date: 2015-03-27 12:33:33
Hydraulic fracturing
Water
Environment of the United States
Natural environment
Bureau of Land Management
Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing
Water testing
Safe Drinking Water Act
Shale gas
Natural gas
Oil and gas law in the United States
Hydraulic fracturing in the United States

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