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Originally Posted by DuffMan
I work with a girl and I know for a fact, fraccing fk'd her water well.
It's unbelievable people can deny this can happen.
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From what I understand (I'm no engineer) that shouldn't happen. But if it does I think fracking companies need to have a safety deposit to fix these issues (be it clean the well (if that's possible) or moving the family, or something, admittedly I don't know enough about environmental disasters to propose a valid solution).
Testing of nearby wells and water should be part of the fracking plan. With continued testing ongoing throughout the frack and afterwards to ensure there is no environmental disturbance.