"The American Medical Association, citing growing concerns about monitoring and tracking long-term human health impacts caused by shale gas development, is calling for the public disclosure of all chemicals used in the extraction technique known as hydraulic fracturing, or 'fracking.'
The new policy, adopted Tuesday [June 9] by the nation’s largest physicians organization at its annual meeting in Chicago, states that in addition to requiring the chemical disclosures, monitoring 'should focus on human exposure in well water and surface water and government agencies should share this information with physicians and the public.'
Most of the 25 states in the U.S. where shale gas drilling and development is occurring — including Pennsylvania, where drilling in the Marcellus and Utica shale formations is booming — either don’t know or don’t publicly disclose all the chemicals used in fracking.
'Keeping the names of the chemicals secret is preposterous,' said Todd Sack, a physician in Jacksonville, Fla., and author of the AMA’s policy. 'It places an unreasonable burden on physicians. The AMA feels that if companies are going to be responsible petroleum and gas explorers and extractors, they need to disclose the chemicals they use and do better water testing. That’s not a radical position.'"
Don Hopey reports for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette June 12. 2015.
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Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 06/16/2015