Rise of deadly radon gas in Pennsylvania buildings linked to fracking industry - The Washington Post
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"By drilling 7,000 holes in the ground, the fracking industry may have changed the geology and created new pathways for radon to rise to the surface," Joan A. Casey, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, wrote in a study published Thursday.
added 11 years ago from washingtonpost.com to Technology
"By drilling 7,000 holes in the ground, the fracking industry may have changed the geology and created new pathways for radon to rise to the surface," Joan A. Casey, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, wrote in a study published Thursday.
