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Many landowners who signed leases before they were aware of the many risks associated with fracking are eager to end the leases, but getting out of them can be tricky

Many landowners who signed leases before they were aware of the many risks associated with fracking are eager to end the leases, but getting out of them can be tricky

  • Post author:Environmental Advocates NY
  • Post published:May 14, 2013
  • Post category:Uncategorized
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