In 2023, Ohio's Oil and Gas Land Management Commission began accepting bids to frack under state parks like Salt Fork, sparking intense debate between industry proponents citing economic gain and environmentalists fearing irreversible damage to public lands. Proponents argue that the revenue generated helps fund park maintenance and state projects without raising taxes. Opponents contend that industrializing protected natural areas threatens wildlife, water quality, and the recreational experience that these parks were created to preserve.
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