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Secondly, economic benefits of water fracking seems to outweigh its negative impacts
to the companies that carryout the process of fracking (Foram, Chavan and Chhatre). It is a
common knowledge that every country in the World needs oil and gas for economic
prosperity. This has posed a major challenge in addressing the problems of fracking. Drilling
companies tend to lean more towards the commercial benefits of their activities rather than
taking measures to carry out proper disposal wastes. Failure to address proper disposal
procedures by such companies leaves the government as the only disposal regulatory agency.
Since the cost of regulation is also very enormous, government agencies may not find it very
easy to ensure that every sector relying on the products of cracking does the right thing in
terms of waste management.
Thirdly, according to (Michael and Cole) the problems of fracking using water have
not been solved because the reported cases of contamination lacks proper documentation.
Contamination of underground waters is an example of a reported case that requires a very
serious examination for appropriate measures to be taken (Birgit, Ewers and Frimmel). The
proper of filing such cases is lack of proper legal procedures to address the issues. The
underground water exists everywhere within the underground water table. It would very
difficult to know which drilling company has not carried out its procedures in the right
manner. In order to address the problems of contamination effectively, it would be a
requirement that the regulation agencies like EPA puts proper measures by even employing
technology to monitor what takes places within the underground drilling wells.
Fourthly, once the policies have been formulated, many people make an assumption
that best regulations around the world influence proper implementation of such policies.
Fracking has been in existence for over 60 years and therefore people tend to believe that if
they have been able to cope up with the challenges that are associated with it, then they
would even continue to survive with them (Birgit, Ewers and Frimmel). What is important to