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Wyoming study tracks frac emissions

A COALITION of community and environmental health groups in Wyoming has released a new study combining air monitoring methods and biomonitoring techniques to determine if potentially toxic air emissions from gas wells can be detected in the bodies of nearby residents

Wyoming study tracks frac emissions

The group has released first-of-its-kind research combining air monitoring methods with new biomonitoring techniques to determine if toxic air emissions from gas operations could be detected in the bodies...

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