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Dangers of Gas Fracking Mining
Understanding the Dangers of Fracking
26 minutes
Genres: Mining Explore the dangers gas fracking mining poses to the water table, economy, and land. Learn about minimal taxes and how governments and lobbyists are involved.
Environmental Impact of Fracking
Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, poses significant environmental dangers. The process requires large volumes of water mixed with chemicals, which can lead to depletion of local water resources. Moreover, the chemicals used can seep into the groundwater, potentially contaminating drinking water supplies. This contamination not only affects ecosystems but also poses risks to human health, raising concerns among communities near fracking sites.
Water Contamination and Its Risks
Water contamination is one of the most alarming dangers of fracking. Studies show that the chemicals used in fracking fluid can remain underground for years. However, if there is a leak from the well, these harmful substances can make their way to the surface and into groundwater. This situation is particularly concerning for nearby residents, as contaminated water can lead to serious health issues, including respiratory problems and increased cancer risk.
Health Risks to Nearby Communities
The health risks associated with fracking extend beyond water contamination. Studies have found that individuals living near fracking sites report higher instances of headaches, sleep disturbances, and other health complaints. Additionally, the air quality can deteriorate due to the release of volatile organic compounds during the drilling process. Although fracking provides energy, the potential health consequences cannot be overlooked, and these communities often feel neglected when it comes to adequate safety measures.