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What the Frack is going on with all this Fracking?

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The site had the following in the homepage, "What the Frack is going on with all this Fracking? New Study Predicts Frack Fluids Can Migrate to Aquifers Within Years." I noticed that the web site stated " A new study published in Ground Water two weeks ago has concluded that fracking chemicals injected into the ground could reach drinking water supplies much more rapidly than previously predicted, ProPublica reports." They also stated " 8216;Simply put, the rock layers are not impermeable, said the studys author, Tom Myers, an independent hydrogeologist."

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