It's something few people think about, but all that natural gas-and other fossil fuels- being produced by hydrofracking has to be -stored- somewhere before it gets to the consumer. Often used for the job: underground salt caverns like the ones near Watkins Glen in the Finger Lakes. Now an out of state company wants to expand storage there, a plan some local residents call risky. Our story comes from David Chanatry with the New York Reporting Project at Utica College.
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