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EPA's study of hydraulic fracturing and its potential<br />

impact on drinking water resources<br />

• At the request of Congress, EPA is conducting a study to better<br />

understand any potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking<br />

water and ground water. The scope of the research includes the full<br />

lifespan of water in hydraulic fracturing, from acquisition of the water,<br />

through the mixing of chemicals and actual fracturing, to the postfracturing<br />

stage, including the management of flowback and<br />

produced water and its ultimate treatment and disposal.<br />

• A first report on the study will be released for peer review in late<br />

2012. Certain portions of the research will be released for peer<br />

review in 2014.<br />

© 2012 HALLIBURTON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.<br />

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