Abstract

The Scientific Advisory Board of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has formed a 31‐member expert panel to conduct a peer review of the agency's upcoming draft report on the potential effects of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources, EPA announced on 24 March. Panel members include experts in a number of areas, including petroleum/natural gas engineering, geology/geophysics, and waste water and drinking water treatment.

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