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Report: N.Y. eyes tight 'fracking' limits

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A fracking drilling site operates in close proximity to a farm at the Niobrara oil shale formation in Weld County, North eastern Colorado on May 30, 2012. Gas and oil companies are using large amounts of water to obtain shale oil and gas in a process called hydraulic fracturing or fracking. UPI/Gary C. Caskey
A fracking drilling site operates in close proximity to a farm at the Niobrara oil shale formation in Weld County, North eastern Colorado on May 30, 2012. Gas and oil companies are using large amounts of water to obtain shale oil and gas in a process called hydraulic fracturing or fracking. UPI/Gary C. Caskey 
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Published: June 13, 2012 at 3:19 PM

ALBANY, N.Y., June 13 (UPI) -- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is considering a plan to restrict the locations where "fracking" by natural-gas producers can be conducted, state officials said.

A senior official at the State Department of Environmental Conservation told The New York Times Cuomo's administration was proposing to limit hydraulic fracturing to counties along the Pennsylvania border and only in areas where local residents support the practice.

The restrictions are aimed at preventing the possible contamination of groundwater and aquifers with the sometimes-toxic chemicals used in the fracking process. Fracking uses the chemicals to crack open rocks and release natural gas.

The Marcellus Shale formation runs through western New York. Cuomo's pending proposal would restrict production to the deepest parts of the formation to better protect underground water supplies.

Although the strategy was still being negotiated within the administration Wednesday, Cuomo has been on the receiving end of protests from upstate residents who don't want fracking to take place in their communities.

On the other hand, some property owners are opposed to broad restrictions on gas production because it would cut them out of potential payments for use of their land.

Topics: Andrew Cuomo, Marcellus Shale
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