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Final vote to be held on new natural gas drilling near day care in Arlington

A new natural gas drilling site is approved in Arlington after 12 years, despite opposition due to its proximity to The Mother’s Heart Learning Center. The City Council cited state law limitations, yet faces criticism for not increasing setback distances. TotalEnergies plans 10 new wells, amid ongoing public resistance.

Arlington group protests fracking giant in France

Liveable Arlington, alongside Greenpeace Paris and Stop Total, protested Total Energies' fracking expansion in Arlington, Texas, citing health risks and environmental injustice. Total, operating nearly 200 wells in Arlington, faces local pushback, especially near schools and daycares, with plans to add 10 new wells.

Arlington gas well study reveals invisible emissions

A report from a six-month investigation by Earthworks, Liveable Arlington, and others highlights that gas wells in Arlington, Texas, are leaking dangerous emissions, particularly impacting communities of color. A study focused on Total Energies’ wells revealed emissions from 25 sites, raising public health concerns for 400,000 nearby residents.

Midland says disposal wells could threaten water supply

Midland, Texas is challenging Pilot Water Solutions' permits to inject oil wastewater near T-Bar Ranch, a vital water source. The Railroad Commission conceded Midland's standing to contest these permits due to environmental concerns. Midland's case highlights tensions between water needs and wastewater disposal in West Texas.

Tarrant County judge rejects attempt to stop new gas drilling in Arlington

On July 26, a judge declined to halt Arlington’s new gas well permits issuance, despite allegations from Liveable Arlington and residents that the city violated ordinances. Arlington issued permits to Total Energies. The case, challenging the city’s permitting process, is expected to proceed to appeals court.

Developer confirms funding for massive Rio Grande gas terminal

Developer NextDecade has secured $5.9 billion for a large gas terminal in the Rio Grande delta, with five compressors processing 5.4 million tons of LNG annually, marking significant growth in Texas' energy exports despite opposition from local activists and environmental concerns.

EPA officials visit the Barnett Shale — ground zero of the fracking boom

EPA officials visited the Barnett Shale, noting pollution risks from fracking near residential areas. Community members, including Liveable Arlington, highlighted lax regulations and health concerns. Despite past productivity, Barnett output has declined. Locals seek stronger monitoring and oversight, amidst challenges from state laws limiting city fracking bans.

Arlington activists push back on new gas drilling

Arlington approved 11 new gas wells near homes without public input, sparking activist opposition. The 2019 ordinance allows administrative approvals in established zones without notifying residents. Critics, like Liveable Arlington, cite health studies linking fracking to serious impacts. Total Energies operates the Bruder site, with activists demanding stricter regulations.