No Evidence of Natural Gas From Fracking In Ohio Drinking Water
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UC geology professor Amy Townsend-Small uses gas chromatography to study water samples taken from groundwater wells in Ohio.
UC geology professor Amy Townsend-Small uses gas chromatography to study water samples taken from groundwater wells in Ohio.
A University of Cincinnati study found no evidence of groundwater contamination from recent oil and natural gas drilling in…
A portable device can quickly detect the presence of methane in water. Credit: Jay Yocis/UC Creative Services.
Geologists with the University of Cincinnati examined drinking water in Carroll, Stark and Harrison counties, a rural region in…
A study of drinking water in Appalachian Ohio found no evidence of natural gas contamination from recent oil and gas drilling.
A study of drinking water in Appalachian Ohio found no evidence of natural gas contamination from recent oil and gas drilling.
Home Earth Environment May 19, 2018 May 19, 2018 by Michael Miller, University of Cincinnati A study of drinking water in…
A study of drinking water in Appalachian Ohio found no evidence of natural gas contamination from recent oil and gas drilling.