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- City of Ft Worth FAIL to Pick Up Incoming Air Quality Complaint
- DWG Compressor Station fire, why are there NO urban gas processing setback rules?
- $38.2 million given to RRC from Rainy Day Fund in 2018-2019 state budget for Abandoned Well Clean Up – One third of TX 438,000 O&G wells are INACTIVE, over 6,000 are abandoned
- Eastern Star Points to Unknown Disposition of Gasoline Storage Tank Buried at AISD Performing Arts Center and MORE
- Loopholes Found In Urban Drilling Public Protection
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Magnablend (and in general Drill Site or Injection Well Site) Runoff Water Testing Coverage Questionable
WFAA Coverage update…here is the letter to try to remedy the gap From: Kim Feil <kimfeil@sbcglobal.net> Date: January 29, 2012 7:36:58 PM CST To: ramon.fernandez@rrc.state.tx.us Cc: michael.o’quinn@rrc.state.tx.us Bcc: TXsharon Wilson <sharson@gmail.com>, Robert Rivera <robert.rivera@arlingtontx.gov>, “Dr. Robert Cluck” <robert.cluck@arlingtontx.gov>, Robert Shepard <robert.shepard@arlingtontx.gov>, Jim Parajon <jim.parajon@arlingtontx.gov>, … Continue reading →
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