Radioactivity from Oil and Gas Wastewater Found In Pennsylvania Stream Sediments


More than seven years after Pennsylvania officials requested that the disposal of radium-laden fracking wastewater into surface waters be restricted, a new Duke University study finds that high levels of radioactivity persist in stream sediments at three disposal sites.
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  1. My uncle joe worked for the reading railroad for many years–off of hwy 84 he took me to sidings where railroad cars full of nuclear waste water was sitting– he told me that during rainy days they send trucks there to load up with this radioactive waste water and they drive the highways with partially open petcocks spewing radioactive waste on the road ways –he showed me the discoloration on the windows of cars and trucks that have been sprayed with this waste water just driving down the highways–they do this because of the high cost of disposal and transportation costs–

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