Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-11-21-Speech-3-270-500"
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"en.20121121.20.3-270-500"2
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"I am pleased that hydraulic fracturing is not expressly authorised, that there is a better structure for research authorisation and that there are calls for strict implementation of existing waste water treatment standards. The report contains a mandatory obligation for all operators to fully disclose the chemical composition and concentration of fracturing fluids, and to fully comply with existing EU legislation under the REACH Regulation. At present, we are unable to measure the effects of these gases on the environment and health, but we know that hydraulic fracturing requires a great deal of drinking water and chemicals. The risks of water contamination are therefore very real. The European Parliament has not really chosen between the short-term view of the gas monopolies and a long-term view that could protect water, which is such a vital resource for humanity."@en1
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