LA Times: California officials, responding to concerns about groundwater contamination, are closing 12 wells in the Central Valley used to dispose of chemical-laden water from oil and gas production, regulators announced Tuesday.
Steve Bohlen, who leads the state Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources, said the wells are being shut down "out of an abundance of caution for public health."
Ten of the wells, including some owned by Chevron, have been closed voluntarily and the companies have surrendered......
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California Orders 12 Oil-Field Wells Shut to Protect Groundwater
Posted by LA Times: Chris Megerian on March 4th, 2015
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