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How Does Fracking Affect Drinking Water Safety?

What was once said to be safe for drinking water is now taking a different direction. When fracking and water contamination first became a topic of discussion years ago, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other agencies said that fracking would be safe for drinking water and water contamination was not a likely outcome. Thankfully, more research was done and the results are what many people had orignially thought could happen – possible drinking water contamination.
As explained in a recent article from The NY Times, the EPA has concluded that fracking has definitively contaminated drinking water in some circumstances. They came to this conclusion after the final version of a comprehensive study first issued in 2015 was published.  Do those circumstances really matter? Yes, they do! When it comes to the safety and quality of your drinking water, every household deserves high quality, safe drinking water.
The report is the largest, and most in-depth to date, of the effects of fracking on water supply. It comes as President Donald J. Trump has vowed to expand fracking and roll back existing regulations on the process. Is this in the best interest of the health of all citizens, or is this in the best interest of financial gain and oil?
As we learn more about the EPA’s change in position and new results from these studies, it is motivating residents around the country to protect the quality of their drinking water, whether it is due to fracking or other means of contamination. Even though the U.S. has some of the best drinking water in the world, it is far from perfect. Now, fracking is yet another concern which could impact American water quality and consistency.
The report may not be faultless and critics are pointing out the gaps already. However, the new report found evidence that fracking has contributed to drinking water contamination in all stages of the process. As the article explains, these include acquiring water to be used for fracking, mixing the water with chemical additives to make fracking fluids, injecting the chemical fluids underground, collecting the wastewater that flows out of fracking wells after injections, and storing the used wastewater.
Is this enough motivation for you to protect your drinking water from contamination from fracking, as well as the decisions at the federal level, which may not have your best interest at heart? We thought you may agree. If you’re ready and willing to consider our drinking water systems, you’ll be happy to know that ours utilize the most advanced drinking water filtration technology, as well as a low cost that you can afford to protect your family from water contamination. The time is now to protect your drinking water from fracking!