Answer:
Using the fracking method may pollute the water.
Step-by-step explanation:
In addition to the dangerousness common to any type of drilling, such as loss of land use, large amounts of industrial waste, pollution and compromised quality of life for the inhabitants of the regions close to the wells, there are also risks potentially associated with fracking itself , such as possible water pollution.
During hydraulic fracturing, one third of everything inside the well comes up, including the water used, the solvents used and the extraction residues. This brings risks of contamination of groundwater, a risk that was already common in the traditional drilling methodology. Any leakage of gases, especially methane, pollutants and contributors to the greenhouse effect are an additional risk.