injection profile and location of fractures created by fracking. In addition, fracking releases naturally occurring heavy metals and radioactive materials...
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(fracking) and acidising (acid fracking) are two of the most common methods for well stimulation. The flow chart shows that hydraulic fracking and acid...
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reservoirs. It is added to a fracking fluid which may vary in composition depending on the type of fracturing used, and can be gel, foam or slickwater-based...
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proven gas reserves to pass a law banning fracking. On May 8, 2019, Washington became the fourth state to ban fracking when Governor Jay Inslee signed SB 5145...
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as Residents Action on Fylde Fracking, Ribble Estuary Against Fracking, NO Fracking in Sussex, Frack Free Fernhurst and The Vale Says No! Environmental...
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pollution, and health. Water and air pollution are the biggest risks to human health from fracking. Research has determined that fracking negatively affects...
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gases and fracking chemicals and radionuclides to the surface, the potential mishandling of solid waste, drill cuttings, increased seismicity and associated...
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EPA's drinking water regulations for radionuclides? What are EPA's drinking water regulations for radionuclides?, accessed 15 Sept. 2013. Urbina, Ian...
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Natural gas (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
natural salts, and hydrocarbons which exist naturally in shale rock formations. Fracking chemicals, radioactive materials, heavy metals, and salts that are...
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building of canals and harbours, electrical generation, the use of nuclear explosions to drive spacecraft, and as a form of wide-area fracking. PNEs were an...
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Carbon (section History and etymology)
Earth's crust. Three isotopes occur naturally, 12C and 13C being stable, while 14C is a radionuclide, decaying with a half-life of 5,700 years. Carbon...
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Water pollution (category Water and the environment)
polyester and polyamide Thermal pollution from power stations and industrial manufacturers Radionuclides from uranium mining, processing nuclear fuel, operating...
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"Pollution From a Pennsylvania Landfill Caused Problems for Decades. Fracking Waste Made It Worse". Inside Climate News. Retrieved May 12, 2025. Badertscher...
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Hydrogeology (section Fracking)
2016). Fracking can contaminate groundwater https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fracking-can-contaminate-drinking-water/ Scheck, Tom and Tong, Scott...
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cavities had not connected as hoped, and the resulting gas still contained unacceptable levels of radionuclides. By 1974, approximately $82 million had...
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Groundwater pollution (category Water and the environment)
plants, leaking sewers, petrol filling stations, hydraulic fracturing (fracking) or from over application of fertilizers in agriculture. Pollution (or...
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different classes: A, B, and C. These classes are based on the wastes' concentration, half-life, as well as what types of radionuclides it contains. Class A...
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2. Retrieved December 7, 2012. V. J. Brown (February 2014). "Radionuclides in Fracking Wastewater: Managing a Toxic Blend". Environmental Health Perspectives...
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Fertilizer (category Climate change and agriculture)
of fracking for natural gas used in the Haber process, the agricultural boom is partially responsible for the rapid growth in human population and large-scale...
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Uranium mining in Nova Scotia (category Mining and the environment)
A.; Drage, J. M. (2009). "Map Showing Potential for Uranium and Related Radionuclides in Groundwater in Nova Scotia" (PDF). Department of Natural Resources...
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Environmental impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (section National parks and nature reserves)
the entire Donbas region has been reported. When a mine is flooded, radionuclides and toxic substances contaminate underground waters, poisoning water sources...
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heavy metals and radionuclides, have potentially irreversible additive and synergic effects on biological organisms, reducing fertility and resulting in...
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training, and to produce radionuclides for both nuclear medicine and industry. Australia hosts 33% of the world's proven uranium deposits, and is currently...
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ISSN 2673-4117. Ademola, J. A.; Oguneletu, P. O. (2005). "Radionuclide content of concrete building blocks and radiation dose rates in some dwellings in Ibadan...
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