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Not really a surprise: Science again shows that fracking doesn't pollute groundwater
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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 3120420" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>Looking at several sources (yes via Google) it appears that the average drinking water well depth in the US is 100-300 feet with 3000 being the extreme limit. If most fracking is over a statute mile deep that is still a great deal of separation even from the deepest drinking water on average. </p><p>I also noticed though I am not (as is obvious) a well or drinking water expert that the phrases drinking water and ground water, in reference to wells, is used almost interchangeably in the literature I could scan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 3120420, member: 18914"] Looking at several sources (yes via Google) it appears that the average drinking water well depth in the US is 100-300 feet with 3000 being the extreme limit. If most fracking is over a statute mile deep that is still a great deal of separation even from the deepest drinking water on average. I also noticed though I am not (as is obvious) a well or drinking water expert that the phrases drinking water and ground water, in reference to wells, is used almost interchangeably in the literature I could scan. [/QUOTE]
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