Water contamination
03/22/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Fracking pollutes the water; chemicals contribute to breast cancer by causing uncontrolled cell division
Laboratory mice are subject to many of the vulnerabilities that affect humans. So, when a recently-released study warns that female lab mice developed pre-cancerous growths in their mammary glands after they were exposed to high levels of chemicals used for fracking, it stands to reason there’s something toxic about those chemicals. The study was implemented […]
12/18/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Is natural gas contaminating your water? Multiple studies have detected harmful bacteria in Texas groundwater near extraction sites
Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington have revealed in three new studies that some bacteria can live in water that has been contaminated with chemicals that are involved in natural gas extraction. “Our latest published research has revealed that harmful bacteria can be quite prevalent in Texas groundwater, especially waters that contain various […]
07/17/2017
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By Russel Davis
Fracking wastewater found to contaminate lakes
Hydraulic fracturing, more commonly known as fracking, is an unconventional method of extracting oil and gas. The practice has paved the way for increased production of domestic oil and gas in the United States. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, fracking now accounts for more than one-half of oil production and two-thirds of gas production across the country. Fracking’s […]
12/22/2016
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By David Gutierrez
Water crisis in Corpus Christi, TX: ‘Unknown’ chemicals contaminate drinking water
(NaturalNews) Tens of thousands of residents of Corpus Christi, Texas, are still being told not to use their tap water after an asphalt chemical leaked into the city water supply. The city first issued warnings about the water on Wednesday, December 14. Some restrictions have already been lifted, and others may be lifted soon if […]
12/20/2016
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By Daniel Barker
EPA and Obama administration finally admit fracking can affect our drinking water
After five years of study aimed at assessing the potential impact of fracking on drinking water supplies, the EPA has finally admitted that hydraulic fracturing “can impact drinking water resources under some circumstances.” This rather vague conclusion was drawn in the EPA’s final report on the subject, released on December 13, and represents a shift […]
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