Texas Landowners Call to Overhaul Outdated Oilfield Waste Disposal Practices
Currently, oil and gas operators can legally dispose of hazardous materials in open reserve pits on private property without the landowner's consent, putting both the environment and property rights at risk. Reserve pits handle 70-80% of all drilling waste in
Dumping used motor oil of any quantity on the ground in
Reserve pits are often unlined and unmonitored. They are filled with toxic drilling fluids, oil and produced water, diesel, mineral oil, and various chemicals like barium sulfate, benzene and lignosulfonates. Reserve pits also contain high chloride levels, inhibiting grass and vegetation regrowth. These pits are left open for up to a year or longer after drilling operations end, allowing hazardous chemicals to seep into the ground and volatize into the atmosphere and the air we breathe.
Don't Waste Texas believes changes to Statewide Rule 8 should include:
- Requiring Landowner Consent: Ensure landowners are notified in advance and given the opportunity to grant permission or consent before any waste disposal occurs on their property to protect their rights and prevent unexpected environmental damage.
- Enhancing Groundwater Protection: Mandate that reserve pits be double lined and equipped with leak detection and groundwater monitoring systems, similar to the standards used for commercial operations, to prevent toxic chemicals from contaminating our drinking water.
- Implementing Better Waste Management Practices: Adopt safer practices, such as those already required by other states, to minimize the environmental risks associated with oilfield waste disposal and protect our land and water.
The Railroad Commission is currently accepting public comments on the proposed changes to Statewide Rule 8. The comment period began on
About Don't Waste Texas
Don't Waste Texas aims to educate Texans about the risks of outdated oilfield waste disposal practices. Don't Waste Texas believes the state's robust oil and gas industry can continue to flourish without ignoring property rights and compromising the livelihoods of Texans their land and water resources. To learn more visit, DontWasteTexas.org.
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