https://www.newsweek.com/colorado-fr...-sites-1466091 Originally Posted by eccieuser9500Please explain to me why this means federal politicians should ban fracking. This is a matter the states, the localities, and the landowners and mineral owners should decide, not Elizabeth Warren.
Under Colorado Senate Bill 181, localities can effectively ban fracking, or require more stringent regulations than the state regulator. Some places will ban it. Other places, like Weld County where people are overwhelmingly in favor of fracking, will not. Maybe Colorado and other places will ban drilling within 2000 feet of homes as a result of the study you cite. That would make sense if what's in your article is true and complete. As to frac chemicals, most producing states require them to be disclosed, although there are exemptions that vary from state to state for trade secrets. Again, this should be a matter for the people at the state and local level to decide.
And as to the final point of your article, of course the health and safety of oilfield workers is a big concern and should be regulated. And new studies about the effects of sand, etc. should be taken into account in how the workplace is regulated by the states and OSHA. This is already happening, there's not some huge government conspiracy to fuck over workers so oilfield service companies can make more money.