Saturday, November 27, 2010

About the Moratorium

The wording of the Moratorium on the City's Web site:


Moratorium on Acceptance of gas well Permit Applications.


~ Grand Prairie, Texas City Council
November 18, 2010


The Corn Valley Pad Site already has 5 wells "permitted" by the Texas Railroad Commission. And they have also been approved by the Grand Prairie, TX Environmental Services Department ~ according to the GP Gas Drilling Spreadsheet, Scroll Down to Page 4, Item 3, (last updated 11.16.10).


So, the Grand Prairie, Texas 6-Month Moratorium will not have any effect on those wells. In addition, the 6-Month Moratorium will not have any effect on other wells already "permitted" and approved by the City through Environmental Services for drilling and then fracking.  That includes wells near the Trailwood neighborhood including Barnes Assembly A and West Carpo.  There are a lot of wells unaffected by the specifics of this Moratorium that will continue business-as-usual under the current Gas Drilling Ordinance.


 
(Above) Corn Valley Pad Site (5 Wells Currently Permitted)
~Well 1H Drilled on Halloween~

Grand Prairie, TX

Note the close proximity to the dam. 
It's been measured at less than 2,000 850 feet.
 
 
Of course compared to Fort Worth near I35, Arlington near 360 and Mansfield (Below)...

Good Lord, this is truly a Nightmare of Epic Proportions.
 




And then (below), in our very own air and water space, there's Joe Pool Lake. How did this happen? Why did it happen? Drilling in a lake?? All the red circles on the maps represent wells in production...the black lines and blue circles represent "permitted" well bores that may have been drilled, too.


 
Joe Pool Lake, Grand Prairie, TX
And Now We Get a Moratorium???
Seriously.  Who Has Been Minding this Store???

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