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Current News from FWAP:

Info From The Shale Gas Drilling Conference

On April 5 and 6, 2013 The Wean Foundation held the Information From Unconventional Shale Drilling Conference. Here are the files from the conference. Conference Program: 67481412 Shale Drilling and Wall Street: 67481413 Influencing Legislation and Building Public...

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Ohio Department of Health Records 2013

FreshWater Accountability Project Ohio submitted a records request to Ohio Department of Health in August 2013 for “all reports, email correspondence, notes and records regarding the ODH’s involvement and review of sampling and processes related to the Patriot Treatment plant in Warren, Ohio.”

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Muskingum Lawsuit

Co-founder of the FreshWater Accountability Project, Lea Harper, and her husband, Steven Jansto, are suing the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD), the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Antero Resources Appalachian, and Ohio Attorney General Mike...

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Unearthed: The Fracking Facade

"It's time to look behind the glitzy commercials and PR campaigns. The "Fracking Facade" seeks to set the record straight by exposing a flawed claim often abused in the sales pitch for promoting shale gas development across the world: "With a history of 60 years,...

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US Army Corps of Engineers

The FreshWater Accountability Project has requested correspondence and other public records from the US Army Corps of Engineers. Here are our documents associated with these requests.   Cover Letter:  78800562 Mineral Leases at Leesville and Seneca (UNCLASSIFIED)...

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New Rules for Fracking Waste Needed

This report by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) evaluates federal and state laws regarding fracking waste. The alarming findings reveal that there is not the regulatory framework to adequately protect human health and safety. The most significant finding...

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