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Pennsylvania Landfills Now Required to Test for Radium from Fracking Waste

2021-07-29 08:00:00| Waste Age

Harrisburg, Pa.  In an effort to further protect Pennsylvanias waterways and drinking water, the Wolf Administration announced today that it will soon require all Pennsylvania landfills including those that accept unconventional oil and gas

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