Nearly 5.26 million Texans live within half a mile of an active oil or gas well, a new report says, which is linked to adverse health effects.
Oil well pump jacks are scattered about the sparse landscape in Loving County. Texas leads the nation in the number of people living within half a mile of a working oil or gas well.Texas leads the country as the state with the most people living within half a mile of an active oil or gas well, according to a new analysis by environmental groups.
Living within half a mile of oil or gas production facilities is linked to health issues like cancer, respiratory illnesses, neurological issues and more, according to peer-reviewed research.by EarthWorks and the FracTracker Alliance.that allows users to see if their home, workplace or school lies within half a mile of an active gas or oil well.
Tarrant County leads the state with the most oil and gas production facilities and highest number of residents living within the threat radius, with just short of a million people living within half a mile of an active well., said she wants to see federal policy change.
Out in West Texas, Ector County — home to the small town oil giant Odessa — leads Texas with the highest percentage of residents living within half a mile of an active well. In Ector County, 87.8% of residents live within half a mile of an active oil or gas well.Environmental advocacy groups are pushing for policies that would further regulate oil and gas companies or move away from energy reliance on those companies.
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