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Opinion - Letters to the Editor

Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012

Catherine Reheis-Boyd: No proof 'fracking' is harmful

Your editorial ("California should revisit regulations on fracking," Dec. 14) inaccurately implies that hydraulic fracturing projects have been approved in violation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and suggests that environmental regulation has been inadequate.

In fact, virtually all California drilling activities are overseen by one or more agencies. Existing regulations already provide for extensive environmental protection and worker and public safety.

It's important to address this issue. Therefore we're working with state and local governments and stakeholders to review how CEQA is applied, to determine whether adjustments in historical CEQA practices would be beneficial and to ensure that CEQA continues to be applied properly.

Hydraulic fracturing has been employed in California for 60 years and there has never been evidence that it has caused harm to water supplies or the environment.

CATHERINE REHEIS-BOYD, President, Western States Petroleum Association

Sacramento

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