EPA ask for public input on fracking report

The Environmental Protection Agency is looking for input from the public on the terms of reference for an inquiry into the potential impact of fracking.

EPA ask for public input on fracking report

The Environmental Protection Agency is looking for input from the public on the terms of reference for an inquiry into the potential impact of fracking.

Fracking, a controversial method of extracting shale gas from the earth, has been linked with earthquakes and water pollution.

The Government has said fracking will not be licensed until the report by the EPA is completed.

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