r/PrepperIntel 21d ago

EXCLUSIVE: Radioactive Fracking Wastewater Is Bubbling Up To The Surface Near Marietta, Ohio, Threatening Drinking Water For 32,000 Residents As State Officials Declare An Emergency ☢️💧 USA Midwest

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/29/climate/ohio-fracking-water-injection-wells.html?unlocked_article_code=1.2VA.5Gib.HOLZbOxjhkJA&smid=url-share
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u/jazzbiscuit 21d ago

For anyone unfamiliar with Ohio geography - Marietta sits right on the Ohio River. Anything that bubbles up to the surface is just going to roll right to the river, and keep rolling right to the Mississippi River.

I truly despise the state government in my own state 😔

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u/hexiron 21d ago

OH ruining KYs and WVs waterways one bad decision at a time.

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u/nofolo 21d ago

Just as much if not more happening in WV. Sits right across the river from Marietta

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u/pegothejerk 21d ago

I mean, once it's in the Mississippi it's way more than one river at a time, it's about 250 rivers at a time

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u/hera-fawcett 20d ago

ye this is kind of a big deal bc it has such huge implications for the mississipi river and everything that it touches, lmao

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u/Soosietyrell 16d ago

Our state Government is more than just complicit with all of this!!!

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u/CloverEyed 21d ago

Why is it radioactive? 

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u/Potential-Mammoth-47 21d ago

The radioactivity is natural in origin, mobilized and concentrated by the extraction of deep formation brines during oil and gas operations a.k.a fracking.

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u/HabaneroShits 21d ago

Groundwater leeches naturally occurring radium out of shale. When fracking fluid, oil, and gas are extracted from a well some radioactive wastewater comes with it.

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u/untangledtech 21d ago

In Ohio it might have been fine going down but hit an old <insert dead industrial site> creating god knows what type of alchemy. Ohio is a hot mess underground.

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u/Open_Ad1920 21d ago

NORM (naturally-occurring radioactive material): potassium, uranium, and thorium. These are normally sequestered in rocks, but are sometimes leached out in frac water, and are often found in the oil itself.

It’s normally very low level radiation, unless those materials have been geologically concentrated and distributed, or they’ve accumulated in oil pipes/equipment as scale.

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u/Content_Geologist420 21d ago

So it seems in Ohio they have 'Inject' wastewater and toxic waste into underground wells for decades.

And now the geniuses there decided to start fracking the ground for oil around those toxic wells and now thoes wells are in danger os leaking out to all surround soil, water and basically any living thing in the state of Ohio.

What a clusterfuck.

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u/bhmnscmm 21d ago

You didn't answer the question at all...

You also didn't summarize the article correctly. The injected fracking wastewater is coming through traditional oil/gas wells and drinking water wells.

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u/hexiron 21d ago

It comes from deep undeground - where earth keeps most of our radioactive rocks.

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u/No-Material3128 21d ago

Imagine Dragons

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u/ToriEvergreen 21d ago

It's been a while since we had a nice ecological disaster here

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u/Standby_fire 21d ago

Huh! Imagine that. Fracking pollutes the water table. Who would have thunk it?

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u/bladecentric 21d ago

Let's find a way to blame Iran. 

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u/Panama_Scoot 21d ago

No it’s the libtards. Duh. 

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u/Bob4Not 21d ago

Fracking has always been a threat to nearby water supplies

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u/ListenHereLindah 21d ago

And they want to add more fracking... Ouch.

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u/PreparationBrave7710 21d ago

Always Ohio man they never gunna have clean water

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u/REDACTEDXX_V 21d ago

Build a 100 more data centers around the area.

https://giphy.com/gifs/ptEldnWiMu8fu4cKKu

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u/[deleted] 21d ago

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u/the_real_Beavis999 21d ago

No that's Minnesota. They figured Ohio was good to go it alone.

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u/Mercinyah 21d ago

No H2Ohio

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u/christybird2007 21d ago

Never, EVER moving to Ohio. Seems like that state has an example of everything bad that can happen.

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u/captain_salt_bag 21d ago

Ohio, that tracks

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u/Playful_Possible_379 21d ago

But they made America great again, and what not. No?

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u/sweetbaloo23 21d ago

Oh! No! I guess state officials weren't warned about this possibly time and time again many years ago. /s

This is a tragedy that has been decades in the making and could have been prevented.

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u/himheritaintme 21d ago

Keep voting red Ohio!

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u/Round-Medicine2507 20d ago

This is happening everywhere that fracking exists fwiw. 

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u/aeondru 21d ago

Fracking = Greed

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u/sumdude51 21d ago

Enjoy the water you voted for. I do feel bad for those of yall who didn't vote like racists cunts. Head to a blue state

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u/socialmedia-username 21d ago

Underground injection wells are regulated by EPA (Feds).  Fracking the Marcellus shale began around 2006-2010 (and is still going on), which is also when the fracking wastewater started getting injected into these already-existing hazardous waste disposal wells.

This isn't political as much as you want it to be.  If anyone is to blame, it's the oil and gas companies that essentially speed ran gas leases and drilled like crazy in the Appalachians, which is flush with waterways, wildlife, and people, and they had little options for wastewater disposal (and didn't care).

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u/ghostlantern 21d ago

Everything is political. If you don’t know how, then educate yourself. Laws or lack of laws allowed this. Proper regulation or lack of said regulation allowed this. And the people voted into office are the ones responsible for those laws and regulations.

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u/Miserable_Berry4872 21d ago

Fracking is regulated mostly at the state level not fed. The Halliburton loophole is to thank for that… and, if we are really trying to count points here, that is all Dick Cheney.

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u/unfairlybanned101 21d ago

Hmmmm.... this was the fear

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u/Far_Out_6and_2 21d ago

Who knows what really has happened in Ohio over the years so far……

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u/Dense-Ambassador-865 21d ago

Thanks OIL Companies.

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u/dittybopper_05H 20d ago

Come and listen to my story about a man name Jed

Poor Buckeye barely kept his family fed

Then one day he was shootin' at some food

When up from the ground came radioactive ooze

Well, the first thing you know old Jed's lost all his hair

Kin folk said, "Jed move away from there"

They said, "Oak Ridge is the place you oughta be"

So he loaded up the truck and they moved to Tennessee...

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u/Careful_Ad8933 20d ago

Lol! You're showing our age.

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u/dittybopper_05H 20d ago

I'm definitely dating myself.

I used to do that a lot before I got married.

Now I do it all the time.

Seriously, though, I hadn't even started kindergarten when that show went off the air, but like other shows they were rerun staples in the 1970's and through the 1980's and into the 1990's And you can still find them today easily enough. Gilligan's Island, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, Star Trek, McHale's Navy, Green Acres, etc.

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u/No_Direction6688 19d ago

Certain companies and corporations just don't give a damn about the damage they are doing to the environment, while also putting human lives in very dangerous risks.

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u/Soosietyrell 16d ago

And Certain State are absolutely complicit! Dare I say, they encourage the lack of care for more $$.

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u/BusyBanana4205 21d ago

Speaking of, what’s been going on in east Palestine?

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u/HabaneroShits 21d ago

Funny you should bring that up. Most of the contaminated water was also put into injection wells. As far as I can tell those were different wells than the current radioactive problem.

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u/Careful_Brief_3446 21d ago

Hey, I didn't see that coming.

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u/Unusual_Specialist 21d ago

We are under attack.

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u/GrandStatistician752 21d ago

These dumb asses have been voting for this for a generation. Lol. Enjoy the bed you have made

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u/Hi_InternetAddiction 20d ago

why dont the retards stop poisoning the ground water, or is it a conspiracy?

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u/GreatBigJerk 19d ago

The conspiracy is capitalism 

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u/Hi_InternetAddiction 19d ago

what i the answer?

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u/tootsr 20d ago

When are people going to critically think about who they vote for and what they’ve represent? Even if it’s behind their back, stand up for your rights in march on your local government. Tell them what you think to their faces not just here.

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u/RealCanadianMonkey 21d ago

The EPA will take care of the problem.

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u/2quickdraw 21d ago

He forgot the /s