A new poll suggests that people in Pennsylvania are open to some, but not a lot of new regulations on fracking. The Ohio River Valley Institute and a progressive polling firm say more than 90-percent of people in Pennsylvania want fracking companies to disclose all of their chemicals, do a better job of monitoring the air, and stay further away from schools. The poll says 80-percent of people want to classify fracking fluids as a dangerous material, but almost 60-percent of people in Pennsylvania say they are against an all-out fracking ban. The Institute’s Sean O’Leary says people in Pennsylvania are ‘deeply ambivalent’ about fracking.
NEW FRACKING POLL RESULTS
Oct 10, 2024 | 8:15 AM









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