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Nancy Howard in her home in Keithville, Louisiana says her water is went bad shortly after the fracking industry began drilling in the area 4 years ago. Her dog got sick after drinking the water and her health went downhill too. She got diabetes which she blames on the changes in the air and water. She witnessed the cows dying near by after they drank chemicals at a frack site 2010 and has photos of the incident.
She says the Department of Natural Recourses told her he water is not safe to drink but didn’t connect the contamination to the fracking industry.
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Nancy Howard in her home in Keithville, Louisiana says her water is went bad shortly after the fracking industry began drilling in the area 4 years ago. Her dog got sick after drinking the water and her health went downhill too.  She got diabetes which she blames on the changes in the air and water.  She witnessed the cows dying near by after they drank chemicals at a frack site  2010 and has photos of the incident. <br />
She says the Department of Natural Recourses told her he water is not safe to drink but didn’t connect the contamination to the fracking industry.