COMMENTARY: A Study About A Study

In 2005, to address further regulatory concerns, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 was established and thus revised the Safe Drinking Water Act to exclude the injection of fluids and propping agents (except for diesel) used for hydraulic fracturing. Therefore, the EPA continues to lack any authority in the regulation of fracturing.

Currently, all regulations for hydraulic fracturing are monitored and policed by the individual states. The industry will continue to work hard to ensure that this state regulation, as opposed to federal regulation, does not change.


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