Measuring The Response To Texas Earthquake Uptick

Law360, New York ( January 23, 2014, 1:36 AM EST) -- The drilling technique known as hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," has garnered a lot of attention in media and political circles of late, both here in the United States and around the globe. Public scrutiny of the practice continues to increase, with researchers studying a wide variety of subjects, including possible effects of fracking on air and groundwater. One area in particular that has received heightened attention is any potential link between fracking activities, either the extraction of oil and water during the fracking process itself or the injection of recovered wastewater into deep injection wells, and earthquakes....

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