Professor Breaks Down the Myths, Costs, and Benefits of Fracking

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Date

June 28, 2018

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Media Highlight

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Michigan Radio

"Raimi said these chemicals are often controversial because not all of them are disclosed. The original fracking treatments performed in Kanas and Oklahoma used chemicals like gasoline and napalm.  The concern is that some of these chemicals that are injected deep underground might find a way to migrate towards the surface and getting in people's drinking water," Raimi said. "However, we have really seen very little evidence of that around the country.'"

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