Hydraulic fracturing in Québec uses only water and sand
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An article (in French) by Louis-Gilles Francoeur in Le Devoir informs that hydraulic fracturing operations in Québec are conducted without the toxic dissolvents that are used in the United-States and contaminate groundwater.
The unanswered question is: if the contaminants are actually not used and, as it appears, not required in Québec, why are they needed and used in the U.S.A.?
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