Analysts: Don’t expect ‘fracking’ standards until after 2012 election

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2011-02-10
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Tue 24 May 2011 10.11 EDT
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The Hill | E2Wire - The Hill's Energy & Environment Blog (2011)
Analysts: Don't expect 'fracking' standards until after 2012 election

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A federal proposal laying out new standards for a controversial natural-gas drilling practice called hydraulic fracturing likely won’t be issued until after the 2012 elections, an energy analyst said Thursday.

The practice is certain to be an election issue for lawmakers from states in which hydraulic fracturing is prevalent, but the timing of the standards would take that hot-button issue off the table.

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“This new process is a Godsend…BY Grandma” on 02/11/2011 at 20:52

The federal government must step in and start regulating fracking. Hydraulic fracturing should NOT be exempt from the Safe Water Drinking Act and Clean Water Act. This industry is killing people by contaminating aquifers across the nation. Fracking is shaping up to be the cause of the biggest environmental and public health disaster this country has ever witnessed. 2012 is too long to wait to start correcting this horrific wrong that has been committed against the people of the United States.

See also: Toledo. Free Press. “Kasich says Marcellus Shale could be ‘godsend’ for Ohio.” Toledo. Free Press. 2011-01-01.

See also: U.S. Congress. Committee on Space, Science, and Technology. “Hearing Highlights Lack of Objectivity in Draft EPA Fracking Study–No Evidence of Drinking Water Contamination from Fracking, Witnesses Say”. May 11, 2011

See: U.S. Speaker Nancy Pelosi: The Gavel: Draining The Swamp

See: Fueling Washington

See: Natural Gas Industry Shills Use the Media to Mislead the Public – Here’s How to Spot Them

See: Affirming Gasland

See: Hydraulic Fracturing Applicability of the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act Science Advisory Board Discussion

See: EPA Findings on Hydraulic Fracturing Deemed “Unsupportable”

See: Coalbed Methane Development: The Costs and Benefits of an Emerging Energy Resource

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