Released Today
"Fracking" and Clean Water:
Survey of Residents
Pennsylvania
New York
United States
Surveys conducted for the Civil Society Institute
by infogroup/OPR
Survey reports are detailed & extensive
PENNSYLVANIA
"A survey conducted November 26-30, 2010 of 403 Pennsylvania residents shows that the issue of hydraulic fracturing (known as "fracking") is already a major concern as it relates to drinking water safety.With levels of general awareness and concern higher than the national average, the survey also finds that Keystone State residents of all political persuasions prefer to see clean energy development that protects water supplies over traditional fossil fuel production."
NEW YORK
"A survey conducted November 26-30, 2010 of 838 New York State residents shows that the issue of hydraulic fracturing (known as "fracking") is already a major concern as it relates to drinking water safety, though awareness in New York City trails the rest of the state.At the same time concerns about fracking in terms of a possible danger to drinking water is higher than the national levels among New York State and New York City residents who are already aware of the issue."
UNITED STATES
"A survey of 1,012 Americans conducted November 26-28, 2010 shows that the issue of hydraulic fracturing (known as "fracking") is emerging as a concern as it relates to drinking water safety.The survey also finds that Americans of all political persuasions prefer to see clean energy development that protects water supplies over traditional fossil fuel production."
Civil Society Institute - HERE
Offered only for your consideration.
I have not yet thoroughly examined the surveys
or the orginizations involved and can offer
no opinion or comment at this time.
Thought they might be of interest,
or maybe even importance???
We can hope.
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