Americans are discovering fracking. More precisely, citizens are finding that while hydraulic fracturing has been around since just after World War II, its incidence and effects were unknown, until recently, to many, including regulators.
Fracking involves creating deep-reservoir fractures to increase the productivity of a well. A cocktail mix of chemicals in water along with a "propping agent" such as sand is injected...
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