Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Greg Palast : Dangerous Levels of Radioactivity Near Fracking Waste Sites

Greg Palast : Signs of radioactivity should be no surprise since Halliburton spent $25 Million to be excluded from Clean Water Act regulating fracking
If there's radioactivity in the fracking waste then there's probably elevated levels of radioactivity in the natural gas itself in the form of radon, an odorless radioactive gas that's the leading cause of lung cancer in nonsmokers. Much Eastern US fracked gas has elevated levels of radon which consumers are releasing into their homes when they cook or heat using gas. We're literally piping radon into our homes. This is the real story that no one seems to be covering.

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