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Fracking Further Draining Drought-Stricken Lake Benbrook

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I'm somewhat torn on the issue.

Take central KS as an example... There were many family fortunes made in the 1980s thanks to a huge oil boom. As someone who grew up on a small family farm, I know the importance of cheap and readily available energy. However, we've found that virtually none of the well water is good anymore; it's either completely gone (drained into dry oil wells) or is contaminated with saltwater. Unfortunately,unless you have a shallow well of less than 50 feet or so, you don't have usable well water.
 
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