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Fly-Fishing: Study shows sediment in streams from fracking causes problems
Thursday, March 21, 2013
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From the fly-fishing perspective, the nightmare impact of fracking on trout streams has always been the specter of toxic fracking fluid spilled (or dumped) into pristine waterways, sending wild trout belly-up for miles downstream. Fortunately, that hasn’t happened in Pennsylvania, where fracking has been going on for several years. That doesn’t mean it never will. It also doesn’t mean fracking has had no impact on Pennsylvania streams...
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