ALBANY, N.Y. — A problem that the city of Albany, N.Y. is still trying to figure out is how to handle the millions of gallons of contaminated wastewater from shale gas drilling in New York’s share of the Marcellus Shale region, according to CNBC.

Advocates are saying that this a glaring issue as the state ponders final regulations on the process, noted the article.

“What's disconcerting is that while the state raises a number of possibilities, there isn't any real clear sense as to what the path forward is going to be,” said Mark Brownstein, deputy director of the Environmental Defense Fund's national energy program. “On an issue as important as this, all of us who commented from the environmental community are looking for greater clarity.”

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