Drilling Dysfunction: How the Failure to Oversee Drilling on Public Lands Endangers Health and the Environment
“Oil and gas drilling activities on public lands may endanger drinking water.” A report prepared at the request of Edward J. Markey and Rush D. Holt Report by the Democratic staff of the House Natural Resources Committee, February 12, 2012.
National Parks and Fracking
A 2013 report from the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) on the affects on hydraulic fracturing on U.S. National Parks. Includes 7 Case Studies of: Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River, Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Obed Wild and Scenic River, Grand Teton National Park, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and Glacier National Park.
National Parks and Hydraulic Fracturing: Balancing Energy Needs, Nature, and America’s National Heritage
National Parks Conservation Association report 2013
National Parks and Hydraulic Fracturing: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
National Parks Conservation Association 2013 Case Study
National Parks and Hydraulic Fracturing: Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
National Parks Conservation Association 2013 Case Study
National Parks and Hydraulic Fracturing: Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River and Delaware Water Gap national Recreation Area, New York/ Pennsylvania/ New Jersey
National Park Conservation Association 2013 Case Study
National Parks and Hydraulic Fracturing: Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and Obed Wild and Scenic River, Kentucky–Tennessee Border
National Parks Conservation Association 2013 Case Study
National Parks and Hydraulic Fracturing: Glacier National Park, Montana
National Parks Conservation Association 2013 Case Study
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