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		<title>FIRE &#038; RAIN: New Peer-Reviewed Study Definitively Links Fracking To Flammable Drinking Water</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[PRO PUBLICA: For the first time, a scientific study has linked natural gas drilling and hydraulic fracturing with a pattern of drinking water contamination so severe that some faucets can be lit on fire. The peer-reviewed study [1], published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, stands to shape the contentious debate [2] over whether drilling is safe and begins to fill an information gap that has made it difficult for lawmakers and the public to understand the risks. The research was conducted by four scientists at Duke University. They found that levels of flammable methane gas [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>PRO PUBLICA:</strong> For the first time, a scientific study has linked natural gas  drilling and hydraulic fracturing with a pattern of drinking water  contamination so severe that some faucets can be lit on fire. <a href="http://www.propublica.org/documents/item/methane-contamination-of-drinking-water-accompanying-gas-well-drilling">The peer-reviewed study</a><span class="print-only"> [1]</span>, <font color="#ff0000">published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</font>, stands to shape the <a href="http://www.propublica.org/article/natural-gas-drilling-what-we-dont-know-1231">contentious debate</a><span class="print-only"> [2]</span> over whether drilling is safe and begins to fill an information gap that has made it difficult for lawmakers and the public to understand the risks. The research was conducted by four scientists at  Duke University. They found that levels of flammable methane gas in  drinking water wells increased to dangerous levels when those water  supplies were close to natural gas wells. They also found that the type  of gas detected at high levels in the water was the same type of gas  that energy companies were extracting from thousands of feet  underground, strongly implying that the gas may be seeping underground  through natural or manmade faults and fractures, or coming from cracks  in the well structure itself. “Our results show evidence for methane contamination of shallow  drinking water systems in at least three areas of the region and suggest  important environmental risks accompanying shale gas exploration  worldwide,” the article states. <a href="http://www.propublica.org/article/scientific-study-links-flammable-drinking-water-to-fracking">MORE</a></p>
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