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What are the dangers of fracking?

What are the dangers of fracking?

Risks and Concerns of Fracking

  • Contamination of groundwater.
  • Methane pollution and its impact on climate change.
  • Air pollution impacts.
  • Exposure to toxic chemicals.
  • Blowouts due to gas explosion.
  • Waste disposal.
  • Large volume water use in water-deficient regions.
  • Fracking-induced earthquakes.

How common are fracking accidents?

Up to 16% of hydraulically fractured oil and gas wells spill liquids every year, according to new research from US scientists. The biggest problems were reported in oil-rich North Dakota where 67% of the spills were recorded. …

What are the harmful effects of fracking?

Health Effects of Fracking. Communities in areas around fracking sites have been found to be more susceptible to respiratory problems, organ damage, cancer and neurological problems because of the particles in the air from fracking and the chemicals used in fracking.

What is so bad about fracking?

In addition to air and water pollution, fracking also increases the potential for oil spills , which can harm the soil and surrounding vegetation. Fracking may cause earthquakes due to the high pressure used to extract oil and gas from rock and the storage of excess wastewater on site. Nov 19 2019

How fracking is a danger to your health?

A variety of health problems are associated with fracking. Respiratory problems: Cough, shortness of breath and wheezing are the most common complaints of residents living near fracked wells. Toxic gases like benzene are released from the rock by fracking.

Is fracking a good or bad thing?

The answer to that question is actually quite simple. Fracking is great, if the country wants the ecosystems of its different biomes to collapse and leave them with nothing. The cons of fracking significantly outweigh the benefits in the eyes of myself and many others.

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Ruth Doyle