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When Is Fracking Wrong

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FRACKING: WHAT ARE THE RISKS?
Hydraulic fracturing, a method of extracting oil and natural gas that is better known as fracking, has received extensive media coverage over the years. This attention has come from both supporters and detractors of this contentious issue, and in the process the debate has been increasingly sensationalized. However, even when looking past the publicity, a careful examination of the scientific and legal implications of fracking reveals that the process carries a number of risks. Thanks to these inherent risks, as well as the behavior exhibited by the companies responsible for fracturing operations, allowing fracking to continue unchecked would lead to detrimental conditions that far outweigh the potential benefits. …show more content…

Supporters of hydraulic fracturing correctly point out that energy derived natural gas is less damaging to the environment than coal. However, this does not take natural gas leaks into account. Leaks in the piping that transports the extracted natural gas from the well to a storage container emit methane into the atmosphere. Methane has a greenhouse effect 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide. (Environmental Protection Agency) In 2009, the Environmental Protection Agency estimated that these leaks totaled 570 billion cubic feet (Alvarez, Pacala and Winebrake 6435), making natural gas operations the largest source of methane emissions in the United States (Environmental Protection Agency). When this amount of leakage and the damaging nature of methane is taken into account, natural gas is actually worse for the environment overall than coal (Alvarez, Pacala and Winebrake …show more content…

The heavy equipment required to drill for and extract natural gas creates a large amount of noise – a study conducted by the state of New York found that noise at fracking sites frequently exceeds 100 dB (New York Department of Environmental Conservation 6-300), a level that poses a risk of hearing damage (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders). Of course, any frequent or continuous loud noise in general is a nuisance, especially considering the fact that these operations occur in rural areas that are not accustomed to a high level of background

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