New York State acting Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker, who said «I can not
support high volume hydraulic fracturing in the great state of New York.»
«I can not
support high volume hydraulic fracturing in the great state of New York,» Zucker concluded.
Not exact matches
«I can not
support high -
volume hydraulic fracturing in the great state of New York» — adding that he, himself, would not live anywhere fracking is practiced.
Among voters upstate, where
high -
volume hydraulic fracturing in the Marcellus Shale could create jobs, 46 percent
support fracking, compared to 45 percent who oppose it.
«I can not
support high volume,
hydraulic fracturing in the great state of New York,» Zucker said on December 18, 2014.