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Fracking Spills More Common Than We Thought: Study Discovers 6600 Spills in 4 States
Of the states examined, North Dakota had the highest rate of spills, with 4,453 incidents. A new research published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology revealed that the environmental impacts of drilling are worse than what is being reported.
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