Low health risk from shale gas extraction

06.11.2013

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The report published on 31 October by Public Health England reviews the potential health impacts of shale gas extraction. This review of the scientific literature focusses on the potential impact of chemicals and radioactive material from all stages of shale gas extraction.

The Director of PHE’s Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, said:

“The currently available evidence indicates that the potential risks to public health from exposure to emissions associated with the shale gas extraction process are low if operations are properly run and regulated.

“Where potential risks have been identified in other countries, the reported problems are typically due to operational failure.

“Good on-site management and appropriate regulation of all aspects of exploratory drilling, gas capture as well as the use and storage of fracking fluid is essential to minimise the risks to the environment and health.”


The draft report is being made available for comment for one month.


Reproduction of the press release by Public Health England.



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