Fracking issues on your land??/

One of the problems, a truly comprehensive, accurate water test does not come cheap. Soooo, people around here(western Pa) who have wells, have paid the el cheapo water test fee, that says, potable or not potable, but not the comprehensive test that details everything in the water, by amounts and safety levels. So, then comes someone into the area, does fracking, people end up making some money out of it, pay for the comprehensive test, and find out their water is unsafe, and viola, blame it on the fracking. It's estimates that of all the wells in Pennsylvania, over half are unfit for consumption, but the people either can't afford, or wont pay for the full test.

And, as was stated earlier, gas fracking is done at a depth of, normally, over a mile to almost 8000 feet.

FF