Crane County needs help!
I am forwarding information I got from an email that Aransas County Democrats sent out.
Produced water is pouring out of a 300-foot crevice in Crane County just south of Highway 329. This was first reported on December 7, 2023, about 400 miles away from an abandoned oil well that erupted in a 200-food geyser in Jan 2022--the Texas Railroad Commission reported that it had stopped the flow about six months later. An aerial picture at the time showed two containment pits dug by the RRC.

OUR ASK: File complaints with these agencies
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Nature of complaint: Environmental, health, oil and gas, spills, water quality, drinking water (SELECT ALL)
Is the problem ongoing? YES
Where is the location? This incident area is located in Crane County, on FM 329- Bill Wright Ranch.
Coordinates:
Lat -102.520237
Long 31.429877
Zip code 79731

OUR ASK: File complaints with these agencies
Cick link, fill in your info.
Nature of complaint: Environmental, health, oil and gas, spills, water quality, drinking water (SELECT ALL)
Is the problem ongoing? YES
Where is the location? This incident area is located in Crane County, on FM 329- Bill Wright Ranch.
Coordinates:
Lat -102.520237
Long 31.429877
Zip code 79731

RRC: General Complaints
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General Info: This incident area is located in Crane County, on FM 329- Bill Wright Ranch. There is nothing published on your website regarding this incident. I am concerned about the groundwater, the abandoned well/s, and the FAA no-fly zone. I look forward to your timely response.
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