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A long-awaited Environmental Protection Agency study issued Thursday found no evidence that hydraulic fracturing has led to a widespread impact on drinking water resources in the U.S., echoing what industry officials have said for years.
> For a full report on the EPA study, click here.
In Colorado, fracking has been a contentious issue as the state’s oil production has boomed in recent years. A handful of local governments have banned fracking within their jurisdictions, although some of those…