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"The Environmental Protection Agency has dropped its claim that an energy company contaminated drinking water in Texas, the third time in recent months that the agency has backtracked on high-profile local allegations linking natural-gas drilling and water pollution."
Oops, (facts != narrative), must be the Friday document dump.
_XC
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Here is an NPR link that is not behind a firewall: http://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2012/03/30/epa-to-range-res...
Sorry, didn't you know that conservatives get a free decoder ring and a lifetime subscription to the WSJ? :-) My guess is that the facts are probably unassailable which is why the EPA had to back down. Like the 60 Minutes "memo" or a hundred other things of that ilk. -XC
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Thanks. It does read like there isn't much evidence there. Still, I had to find that amid a ton of BS. Unfortunately it seems that the EPA is whatever the current administration says that it is.
Neither side of the aisle seems to be very interested in science unless it backs their ideas or agenda.