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Markey said the committee's investigation, begun last year when Democrats controlled the House, uncovered many potential violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act that warrant further investigation by the EPA. "Companies should not be able to pump the same fuels that are put into gas tanks into potential sources of drinking water," Markey said. A spokeswoman for Halliburton declined immediate comment. A representative of BJ Services could not be reached. Texas-based BJ Services used the most diesel fuel and fluids containing diesel fuel
-- 11.5 million gallons -- followed by Texas-based Halliburton at 7.2 million gallons, the report said An EPA spokeswoman said they agency is still reviewing the information provided by lawmakers. The EPA is studying whether hydraulic fracturing affects drinking water and the public health.
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