Environment
Leaky Gas Wells, Not Fracking, Are to Blame For Dirty Groundwater, Say Experts
Fracking has long been demonized as a polluter of groundwater and US drinking water. However, a new study has revealed that while fracking is a small polluter, it may actually be leaking natural gas wells that are the root of the groundwater pollution problem.
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