Fracking, or Fracing as the oil and gas industry ungrammatically spells it, is short for hydraulic fracturing , and the technology is now being used extensively to extract shale gas, by pumping liquids at high pressure into the rock, creating and expanding fissures. The liquid is a mix of chemicals designed to carry a proppant , perhaps sand or ceramics, designed to keep the cracks open after the injection stops. Controversially, it is exempt from the Safe Drinking Water Act, unless diesel fuel is used. (we noted that diesel was used in our first post on the subject: Ja… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Gas Companies Illegally Using Diesel Fuel for Fracking