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Public Weighs In as Sacramento Drafts Fracking Rules

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The oil industry is eyeing the potential profits hydraulic fracturing could unleash from the Monterey Shale formation. But first, state regulators are drafting new regulations, and they're getting an earful from everybody -- industry, environmental groups, politicians and the public.

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