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Huge amounts of carcinogenic chemicals contaminate air near fracking sites

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It seems as though, with each day that passes, yet another health and environmental hazard is identified as being linked to hydraulic fracking, the process of injecting more than 200 chemicals at high pressure into the ground, shattering rock and releasing one America's most valued resources, natural gas.

Hydraulic fracking continues to be proven more dangerous than scientists imagined, with the latest research unmasking unthinkable health effects in residents living near a fracking site.

Only through observation have scientists begun to learn exactly which chemicals are being injected at high pressures into the earth, as the industry believes proprietary rights trump the public's right to know about which chemicals make up fracking mixtures.

Scientists have observed eight poisonous chemicals near fracking wells in Arkansas, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Wyoming, all of which have exceeded the federal recommended limit. Benzene, a known carcinogen, as well as formaldehyde, were the most common. Hydrogen sulfide, responsible for a range of health effects including death, was also found.

High levels of benzene, formaldehyde and hydrogen sulfide detected in air samples near fracking sites

A study conducted by Dr. David Carpenter, director of the Institute for Health and the Environment at the University at Albany-State University of New York tested air samples taken by trained volunteers living near fracking wells.

The measurements were taken during "heavy industrial activity" or when the volunteers experienced symptoms such as dizziness, nausea or headaches, according to U.S. News. Other samples were taken during designated periods to monitor for formaldehyde.

Slightly less than half of the samples exceeded recommended limits, according to lab results. Samples that exceeded recommended limits did so by very high margins, with benzene levels ranging from 35 to 770,000 times greater than normal concentrations, comparable to a driver being exposed to 33 times the amount they would be while fueling their car.

Hydrogen sulfide levels were 90 to 60,000 times higher than federal standards, while formaldehyde levels reached 30 to 240 times higher than normal.

"This is a significant public health risk," said the study's lead author. "Cancer has a long latency, so you're not seeing an elevation in cancer in these communities. But five, 10, 15 years from now, elevation in cancer is almost certain to happen."

Benzene, one of the four chemicals in diesel, produces known health complications in people, prompting the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to require permits for any drilling involving diesel. However, an FDA loophole known as the "Halliburton Loophole" exempts fracking companies from restrictions set by the Safe Drinking Water Act and federal Clean Water Act.

"I was amazed," said Carpenter. "Five orders of magnitude over federal limits for benzene at one site — that's just incredible. You could practically just light a match and have an explosion with that concentration."

Benzene is known to cause leukemia and cancers of other blood cells, as well as short-term effects like headaches, tremors, sleepiness and vomiting, according to Cancer.org.

Hydrogen sulfide, which carries a rotting egg smell, is linked to asthma, headaches, poor memory and eye irritation. Formaldehyde, also a known carcinogen, is linked to nasopharyngeal cancer and leukemia, among other health effects.

Residents near fracking wells report sudden asthma, cognitive difficulties and nose polyps

Deb Thomas, a Wyoming woman who helped collect air samples while living across the road from a fracking well, reported the sudden onset of asthmatic symptoms. "I had an asthmatic episode — I've never had any asthma, I don't have a history of asthma. I ended up at the hospital where they gave me breathing treatments. I've had really bad rashes."

Thomas reported similar symptoms while taking air samples from unconventional oil and gas sites across the U.S. that are affecting low-income families.

"We see a lot of cognitive difficulties. People get asthma or breathing difficulty or nose polyps or something with their eyes or their ears ring — the sorts of things that come on very subtly, but you start to notice them."

Sources:
http://www.usnews.com
http://www.usnews.com
http://www.dispatch.com
https://www.osha.gov
http://www.cancer.org
http://www.cancer.gov
http://science.naturalnews.com

Republished with permission from NaturalNews
Written by Julie Wilson

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2 Comments

  1. I think its fairly proven that large-scale reinjection of fracking flow back fluid increases the amount and severity of earthquakes. Some US authorities have dissalowed the process in some areas due to the huge increase in seismic activity. The UKs one and only high pressure high volume slickwater frack caused unexpected earthquakes (the UKs geology is much more faulted than the USs so the likelihood of induced earthquakes is much higher).

  2. How can it be certain these air test results are from fracking “alone”? I am not defending fracking at all, I am just aware we are being sprayed – Chem-Trails – sun reduction for climate change/global warming reasons. aka – geo-engineering via jet planes and gigantic aerosol spraying nozzles. Not agreeing at all with that either, but one must take it in to consideration when analyzing any air tests. Fracking ain’t causing earthquakes either. We had plenty of those before and now after and not just in these area’s and long before and during this fracking nonsense. Due to the lack of magnetic field protection and huge increases in earth changes there is no possible way fracking is at the helm of this all. LOL.. that is ludicrous. The chems from fracking I agree, needs to stop. In fact all polluting chems need to stop but never will with insane people driving the bus. They only add more, never do they delete chems. This is why Earth is finally firing back, to stop all the chems and the lies and re-align to better days after all is cleaned away. Let her go do it. No one else will.

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