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Fracking Industry Wants To Move Its Waste Down Ohio River On Barges, But Faces Opposition

2013-12-04 07:17:20| oilandgasonline News Articles

"Our water comes from the Ohio River." That's the voice of Kaleel Skeirik, a music professor at Xavier University. The university is in Cincinnati and Skeirik lives in a suburb. Both places are in southwest Ohio, far from the eastern Ohio hills and fields where the oil industry is extracting oil and gas from shale deep underground.

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