> Don't you think I have a right to ask this question?
Sure you do. I just think if you don't want the answers to your RO question poofed, it would be a good idea to keep it in a post by itself rather than combining it with a question that is bound to bring out the crazies.
> I want to know if RO will remove ALL CHEMICALS from well water.
No it won't. But that's a question better directed to the manufacturer of the particular system you're considering. You can find performance sheets for a couple of popular Microline filters here.
> To my understanding, fracking is used to get the gas out of the well.
Yes it is. And has been for decades. What is relatively new is the widespread use of horizontal drilling. (By which they can extract your minerals from some distance, BTW.) Widespread use of horizontal drilling, fracking and wastewater injection is believed to be causing a lot of problems, including earthquakes, natural gas leaks and groundwater contamination. But before you get too worked up about what might happen in the future to affect your well water, it might be a good idea to send some samples into the state and see what you have in your water TODAY.
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