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New York State May Soon Reclassify Fracking Waste as Hazardous

2020-08-04 09:00:00| Waste Age

In July, the New York Legislature passed a bill on Closing the Hazardous Waste Loophole, which calls for the reclassification of all hydrofracking-related waste as hazardous. If signed by the governor, this bill will subject all fracking waste to

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