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Companies don’t have to disclose fracking chemicals, but lawsuit wants to change that

djohnson| April 11, 2017| Home Page - Read the Latest, Media Center, News

HELENA — A group of farm and ranch owners, along with two environmental advocacy groups, are suing the Montana Board of Oil and Gas Conservation over rules that allow oil and gas companies to keep secret the chemicals they use for hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking. 

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