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posted by Robert DeVet in on Jul 14, 2014 - View profile

Whycocomagh

Nova Scotia Hydraulic Fracturing review

Whycocomagh


6:00pm
- 8:00pm
Tuesday July 29 2014

Venue: Whycocomagh Waterfront Centre
Address: 9650 Hwy 105

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Dr. David Wheeler, Chair of the Expert Panel on Hydraulic Fracturing in Nova Scotia and President and Vice-Chancellor of Cape Breton University would like to invite interested citizens to a public meeting on the Hydraulic Fracturing Review.

Dr. Wheeler will present on the review process, preliminary results from the review and draft recommendations. The public is invited to ask questions and make comments for consideration by the Expert Panel. All meetings will be audio recorded.


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