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Hydraulic Fracturing in New York State Web Archive

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: Aug, 2011

Description:

For a number of years, the citizens of New York State have engaged in a rich debate concerning the prospect of hydraulic fracturing in the Marcellus Shale. While some of the discussion and events have been captured by news outlets, much of the information is appearing on web sites and social media. Unfortunately, web sites disappear over time and important content can vanish. To ensure that this important trove of information is available to future generations of scholars, the Cornell University Library is creating a permanent archive of the web sites concerned with the issue of hydraulic fracturing in New York.

Subject:   Science & Health Society & Culture Hydraulic fracturing Hydrofracking Shale gas Marcellus Shale

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Title: Natural Gas Drilling in Marcellus Shale

URL: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/html/news/natural_gas_drilling_news.shtml

Description: NYC's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)'s site concerning the Marcellus Shale; site focuses on hydraulic fracturing and the New York City water supply.

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Subject:   Hydraulic fracturing Hydrofracking Marcellus Shale New York (N.Y.),  Water quality ,  Water-supply,  Environmental protection ,  Environmental auditing

Title: Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association

URL: http://www.senecalake.org/

Description: Contains pages related to hydraulic fracturing. Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association is an organization devoted to the protection of Seneca Lake.

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Subject:   Hydraulic fracturing Hydrofracking Seneca Lake (N.Y.),  Water quality ,  Environmental protection ,  Activism

Title: EPA's Study of Hydraulic Fracturing and Its Potential Impact on Drinking Water Resources | US EPA

URL: http://www2.epa.gov/hfstudy/

Description: At the request of Congress, EPA is conducting a study to better understand any potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas on drinking water resources. The scope of the research includes the full lifespan of water in hydraulic fracturing.

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Subject:   Hydrofracking Hydraulic fracturing,  Water quality ,  Gas well drilling -- Research Environmental impact,  Environmental protection ,  Gas industry

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