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There is a big difference between In-Situ Recovery and fracking. Fracking uses explosives or high air pressure water to break open rock formations deep underground and collect deposits of natural gas and oil, while with In-Situ Recovery boreholes are drilled into the aquafer where the ore body is situated in order to extract the uranium, without any altering of the aquifer. af
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There is a big difference between In-Situ Recovery and fracking. Fracking uses explosives or high air pressure water to break open rock formations deep underground and collect deposits of natural gas and oil, while with In-Situ Recovery boreholes are drilled into the aquafer where the ore body is situated in order to extract the uranium, without any altering of the aquifer.
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There is a big difference between In-Situ Recovery and fracking. Fracking uses explosives or high air pressure water to break open rock formations deep underground and collect deposits of natural gas and oil, while with In-Situ Recovery boreholes are drilled into the aquafer where the ore body is situated in order to extract the uranium, without any altering of the aquifer.