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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Fracking wastewater accumulation found in freshwater mussels' shells http://qoo

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Fracking wastewater accumulation found in freshwater mussels' shells -- ScienceDaily
Elevated concentrations of strontium, an element associated with oil and gas wastewaters, have accumulated in the shells of freshwater mussels downstream from fracking wastewater disposal sites.
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