Texas Family Awarded $2.9 Million In Fracking Lawsuit
New submitter martinQblank writes "CNN reports: A Texas family whose home was within a two-mile radius of 22 natural gas wells — one of which was less than 800 feet away — has been awarded $2.9 million by a jury. The family, who suffered from a variety of ailments (including nosebleeds, rashes, migraines and more), was advised by a doctor to leave their ranch immediately and see a physician specializing in environmental health. The defendant in the case, Aruba Petroleum, disagreed with the jury's decision, as did other attorneys who are familiar with the energy sector — calling in a 'knee-jerk' reaction. Additionally the company noted that they had complied with all applicable environmental regulations. The family itself? Still in favor of oil and natural gas extraction: 'We are not anti-fracking or anti-drilling. My goodness, we live in Texas. Keep it in the pipes, and if you have a leak or spill, report it and be respectful to your neighbors. If you are going to put this stuff in close proximity to homes, be respectful and careful.'"
We are not anti-fracking or anti-drilling. My goodness, we live in Texas.
Yeah, we love fracking! Now give us the 2.9 million dollars...
You're still responsible for the damage you cause, even if it's accidental. Your action, your responsibility.
But why is fracking exempt from the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, National Environmental Policy Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act?
Don't waste your vote! Vote for whoever you want, unless you live in a swing state it won't matter anyways
Regulatory capture.
Hail Eris, full of mischief...
E pluribus sanguinem
Yeah, pretty much this.
We all know that extraction companies do idiotic and careless things and don't give a fuck about safety -- either of their workers or of the environment around them.
We also know that a lot of environmentalists advocate the complete cessation of fracking and drilling even though that makes no practical sense (for now).
And so we've lost the middle ground of wanting a strong extractive industry with strong environmental safeguards and a culture of safety grown up around it. It would be a strategic error for companies to adopt such a policy in a situation where environmentalists are going to oppose them politically and legally anyway no matter what they do. And it would be a strategic error for environmentalists to advocate for responsible extraction given that the companies are going to weasel out of it anyway.
I know where we want to go, I think it's certainly technologically and economically feasible to extract oil and gas without damaging the environment. But the way we pursue it is fundamentally broken on all sides.
[ And none of this is intended to be negative. I consider myself an environmentalist and a technologist FWIW. ]
I have all those symptoms too. Migraine, rashes, nausea, nosebleeds. Who should I sue then?
I don't know. You should visit a medical professional and undergo examination and tests to find the cause of your serious health problems.