Resolution 03.101 Urging Congress to Correctly Characterize Hydraulic Fracturing for Purposes of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Resolution 01.121 Urging Congress to Enact Legislation to Correctly Characterize Hydraulic Fracturing for Purposes of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Resolution 99.603 Urging Congress to Enact S. 724 to Correctly Characterize Hydraulic Fracturing for Purposes of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Hydraulic Fracturing Resolutions passed by individual states. In January 2009, IOGCC member states passed Resolution 09.011 urging Congress not to remove the exemption of hydraulic fracturing from provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) because of their firmly held belief that the process is already adequately regulated by the states. Since that time, six IOGCC member states passed similar resolutions at the state level. Download the full text of state resolutions
Section 322 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPA) exempts hydraulic fraction from the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA).
National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, July 22, 2009. At its 2009 Summer Committee Meeting, the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners resolved that states should remain the source of regulations for hydraulic fracturing.