In an area of Ohio that receives and injects in depth a large amount of water from hydraulic fracturing, this toxic salt water infiltrates into local oil wells and sometimes rejuvenates on a high-pressure surface. The city of Marietta fears that its aquifer will be polluted and calls for emergency measures.
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In an area of Ohio that receives and injects in depth a large amount of water from hydraulic fracturing, this toxic salt water infiltrates into local oil wells and sometimes rejuvenates on a high-pressure surface. The city of Marietta fears that its aquifer will be polluted and calls for emergency measures.