Court Orders Nonprofit Law Firm to Pay $52,000 to Oil/Gas Co. for Defending Local Fracking Waste Ban
https://www.desmogblog.com/2018/01/17/community-environmental-legal-defense-fund-pennsylvania-grant-township-fracking-waste-ban
In early January, a federal judge ordered the nonprofit law firm Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF) to pay $52,000 to an oil and gas exploration company for defending a rural Pennsylvania townships ban on underground injections of frack waste.
This sanction comes at the request of Pennsylvania General Energy Company (PGE) and the Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association, but is part of a growing trend to prevent municipalities across the nation from pushing back against state and federal attempts to overrule them.
Starting in 2012, PGE proposed an injection well which, according to Grant Townships Board of Supervisors, would receive 30,000 barrels [1.26 million gallons] of frack wastewater per month for 10 years. The board of supervisors for this small community near Pittsburgh warns that the injection well threatens to subject every resident of Grant Township to a slow poisoning, and threatens thousands more who depend on Grant Townships watershed for clean water.
The communitys law, they go on, bans the injection well as a violation of our basic civil rights. PGE operates multiple gas-extraction wells in the township.
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