The Fracking Facts

I wrote this post to inform you what fracking is, and how it is affecting our environment. 
First things first, I can't even write a post without not knowing what fracking is! Fracking is when you put toxic liquids inside the ground at a high pressure so they can get shale rocks that release oil. After you get the water that is needed for fracking, you need about 400 tanker trucks to take the water to and from the fracking site. That's a lot of fossil fuels we're using on! To frack, it takes about 1-8 million gallons of water! At the fracking site, they mix water, sand and lots of chemicals to make fracking liquid(which is poisonous!) They use 40,000 gallons of chemicals for fracking! They use up to 600 chemicals in fracking, including radium, mercury, uranium, and methanol, just to name a few. Then, when the liquid goes underwater, it contaminates the water there. Then it contaminates the water that the city uses to drink. After, the some of the liquid decomposes, but most of it stays there. Then, it goes to the air we breathe, and contaminates it, producing acid rain. There have been 1000 proven results of contaminated air and acid rain. 

In the end


500,000
Active gas wells in the US

X

8 million
Gallons of water per fracking

X

18
Times a well can be fracked


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