U.S. GAO – Water Pollution: EPA Has Improved Its Review of Effluent Guidelines but Could Benefit from More Information on Treatment Technologies

U.S. GAO – Water Pollution: EPA Has Improved Its Review of Effluent Guidelines but Could Benefit from More Information on Treatment Technologies.

Lack of partners holds up EPA study on fracking, water wells | TribLIVE

Lack of partners holds up EPA study on fracking, water wells | TribLIVE.

EPA’s study of the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources.

Greetings,

This is an update on EPA’s study of the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources.

In today’s Federal Register , EPA announced it is accepting information through April 30, 2013, including data, studies, scientific analyses and other pertinent scientific information related to the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources.

This information will help to ensure EPA is current on evolving hydraulic fracturing practices and technologies as well as inform current and future research and ensure a robust record of scientific information

Consistent with the Agency’s commitment to using the highest quality information in its scientific assessments, EPA prefers that people submit information that has been peer reviewed. EPA will consider all submissions, but will give preference to peer reviewed data and literature sources.

There are several ways to submit information to the docket for this request. Be sure to include the docket identification number Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD-2010-0674 on every submission.

For more information about EPA dockets visit http://www.epa.gov/dockets/.

For more information about EPA’s hydraulic fracturing study, visit http://www.epa.gov/hfstudy/.

Thank you for your interest in EPA’s study of hydraulic fracturing and its potential impacts on drinking water resources.


Cabot beats EPA to punch on well’s water – Gas Drilling – The Times-Tribune

Cabot beats EPA to punch on well’s water – Gas Drilling – The Times-Tribune.

The Trillion-Gallon Loophole: Lax Rules for Drillers that Inject Pollutants Into the Earth – ProPublica

The Trillion-Gallon Loophole: Lax Rules for Drillers that Inject Pollutants Into the Earth – ProPublica.

Shale Gas Review: Federal health officials to assess Dimock pollution risk Probe follows positive tests by EPA for hazards in aquifer

Shale Gas Review: Federal health officials to assess Dimock pollution risk Probe follows positive tests by EPA for hazards in aquifer.

Shale Gas Review: BREAKING NEWS: EPA concludes Dimock water probe Agency says treatment systems solve problem in 5 homes.

Shale Gas Review: BREAKING NEWS: EPA concludes Dimock water probe Agency says treatment systems solve problem in 5 homes..

AWWA, AMWA, NAWC issue statement on fracking Breaking News – Publications – AWWA

AWWA, AMWA, NAWC issue statement on fracking Breaking News – Publications – AWWA.

In Land of Hydraulic Fracturing, a Battle Over Water Pollution – NYTimes.com

In Land of Hydraulic Fracturing, a Battle Over Water Pollution – NYTimes.com.

To Make Fracturing Safer – NYTimes.com

To Make Fracturing Safer – NYTimes.com.