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Ecology Action Centre calls for 10-year ban on fracking

The Ecology Action Centre is calling for a 10-year moratorium on fracking in Nova Scotia, saying the practice risks contaminating drinking and groundwater.

Deadline for submissions to Nova Scotia fracking review is next week

The Ecology Action Centre is calling for a 10-year moratorium on fracking in Nova Scotia, saying the practice risks contaminating drinking and groundwater.

Next week is the deadline for submissions to Nova Scotias hydraulicfracking review, which is being led by Cape Breton University president David Wheeler.

Jennifer West, a geologist with the Ecology Action Centre, says there are concerns about methane leaks related tofracking in the United States.

"After 30 years of those wells being there, 60 per cent of those wells are leaking," West said. "That'swhat industry has told us. Were not comfortable with those kinds of risk values applied to our drinking water."

In 2012, the previous NDP government announced a two-year moratorium on fracking.

Fracking involves pumping pressurizedliquid that includes chemicals into a well to split the surrounding rock and release crude oil, natural gas or coalbed methane.

Fracking has been controversial in this region, especially in New Brunswick where testing for shale gas has prompted protests and roadblocks.

West said theres evidence the economic bump that fracking brought to towns in Texas and Pennsylvania ultimately proved temporary, and costly.

"There is a small amount of economic activity that comes with these drillers and the truck drivers," she said.

"But really thats quite short-term. Within fiveyears a lot of those jobs are gone and theyreleft with roads that are impassable and need to be repaved."