prv
Well-Known Member
Long-term water pollution would be a nasty problem, if it is a consequence of fracking.
The layers of rock that are fractured are several kilometers underground, so far below the levels that groundwater is found in as to be geologically irrelevant to them (according to my geologist brother, anyway).
In the US they have managed in a couple of cases to break the concrete that lines the borehole and contaminate groundwater that the well passes through. But that's not unique to fracking, it's a hazard of any oil or gas drilling. In the EU they are required to run a device down the well (called a "cement log" I believe) to test the lining before use, and they're able to repair it if required.
Pete