Public Herald Publishes New Investigation: “I Turned Blue”: Workers Share Horrifying Experiences Treating Fracking Wastewater
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“I Turned Blue”: Workers Share Horrifying Experiences Treating Fracking Wastewater
Project: TENORM Published: December 2023
by Joshua Boaz Pribanic for Public Herald
"I'm pretty sure I was at death's door. If I wouldn't have gone to the hospital and got oxygen and got help, I would've been in bad, bad shape."
Over the past six months, Public Herald has been contacted by four additional Eureka workers who are for the first time sharing their stories about the dangers of treating fracking wastewater.
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Stay tuned to Part 3 of the NPDES permit series where the remaining four workers at Eureka Resources share their stories with Public Herald. For more stories about TENORM, go to: https://publicherald.org/tenorm.
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