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Applying the Case Study Method to Measure Possible Impact of Proximity to Fracking Transmission Line Facilities on Home Prices
There have been many studies analyzing the effect of environmental concerns related to fracking on home prices. There have also been many studies of the generalized effect of proximity to oil and gas pipelines on nearby home prices and studies of the effect of pipeline spills on home prices and valu...
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