“…Fracking fluids, for example, typically include friction reducers, surfactants, gelling agents, scale inhibitors, acids, corrosion inhibitors, antibacterial agents, and clay stabilizers, among other hazardous compounds, and are known to pose threats to plants, fish, aquatic life, and land animals (Gullion, 2015). Research has also shown exposure to fracking fluids to be associated with cancer, reproductive disruptions, skin, eye, and respiratory symptoms, impairments of the brain and nervous system, gastrointestinal and liver disease, as well as psychosocial stress (Finkel & Law, 2016;Sangaramoorthy et al, 2016).…”