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CDC scientist: tests needed on gas drilling impact


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Updated: 1/05/2012 7:52 am Published: 1/05/2012 7:50 am

PITTSBURGH (AP) — One of the government's top scientists says much more research is needed to determine the possible impacts of shale gas drilling on human health and the environment.

Dr. Christopher Portier of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says studies should include all the ways people can be exposed, such as through air, water, soil, plants and animals.

Portier says there isn't currently enough information to say with certainty whether shale gas drilling poses a threat to public health.

Duke University researcher Rob Jackson, another scientist, says it may take three to five years to get a better understanding of the issues involved.

 

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Tired - 1/6/2012 7:16 AM
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walking accross the street is a threat to health...ya'll slinging this BS is a threat to your health...just like every other industry your gonna regulate these guy to death and woops their go the jobs then you'll stand up and call em evil for laying p[eople off
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