How can fracking lead to groundwater contamination?

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Groundwater contamination can occur because of spills at the surface (which can seep into the soil), improper injection of fracking fluids, the weak mechanical strength of some types of rock (which fail to seal away natural gas and oil), and the improper treatment or storage of used fracking fluids and other products.