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By Jazz ShawWhat happens when a university research department is tasked with conducting a study of the harmful effects of fracking on ground water and other environmental concerns? Well, that depends on who provides their research money and what the results turn out to be. In the case of the University of Cincinnati, a lot of their funding comes from groups which have a vested interest in proving how harmful fracking is so it’s hardly a surprise that they lost interest in the study when it failed to produce any evidence of ground water contamination near commercial fracking sites.Jeff Stier, senior fellow and head of the Risk Analysis Division at the National Center for Public Policy Research in Washington provides a detailed report ...http://hotair.com/archives/2016/04/26/research-university-hides-results-of-fracking-study-which-fails-to-prove-its-dangerous/
Well, there is always good to be found: This wasted some money from the environmental wackos to no cause.I see you are a former Freeper now here, as am I, although under another handle.
So once they showed Hydro Frac safe in their 3 year study, they hid their results.New study and new funding to begin soon..