I understand if you're wondering how EPA can arrive at two different conclusions in the same report. This happened because EPA relied on data from the frackers instead of independant testing to determine the level of impacts on our water. That's why we have to tell EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy to retract this incomplete assessment and release one that relies on actual science, not science fiction provided by the fracking industry.
Sign here to add your name to the growing chrous of concerned citizens who are calling on McCarthy to retract the fracked report?
The mission of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is to protect human health and the environment. But Administrator Gina McCarthy's latest report on how hydraulic fracturing impacts drinking water fails at that mission.
The report relies heavily on data from the oil and gas industry, which calls the integrity of the data into question. Furthermore, the conclusion that fracking has no "widespread impact" on water resources is false and indefensible.
Sign and share to tell McCarthy to retract this report and release a new one that reflects the true impacts of fracking: http://bit.ly/RetractFrackedReport
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