Frack fluid spill contaminates stream, killing fish
As officials race to clean up thousands of gallons of dangerous fluids from a drilling spill, more questions arise about the oil company and its relationship to Halliburton.
OVER TROUBLED WATERS: A lake in Dimock Township in Pennsylvania -- seen here in more serene times. (Photo: Nicholas T/Flickr)
According to a Material Safety Data Sheet provided to the state this week by Halliburton, the spilled drilling fluid contained a liquid gel concentrate consisting of a Paraffinic solvent and Polysaccharide, chemicals listed as possible carcinogens for people. The MSDS form – for Halliburton’s proprietary product called LGC-35 CBM – does not list the entire makeup of the gel or the quantity of its constituents, but it warns that the substances have led to skin cancer in animals and "may cause headache, dizziness and other central nervous system effects" to anyone who breathes or swallows the fluids.- EPA: Chemicals found in Wyo. drinking water might be from fracking
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