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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1443205)3/1/2024 8:12:25 AM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580088
 
They say fracking causes contamination of water aquifers and in some instances it probably does.

Yep,

Those fracking fluids laced with chemicals have to be disposed and surface water treatment plants won't take them.

So how do you get rid of billions and billions of gallons of contaminated water?

You pump it underground generally below the water table.

They have to be kept away from the hydrological cycle.

Russian roulette....

Will it stay in place geologically? Not migrate into the water table?

Contaminate fresh water supplies?

Below and above ground level.