http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/historical/2011/mar/080497.htm
Because of the increased activity arising out of the shale plays in Texas, suits have been filed by residents attempting to place limits on activity. This has primarily been done in the Barnett Shale due to the proximity to urban areas. Here is a link to a recent opinion out of the Texas Supreme Court that narrows the scope of claims residents and landowners can assert to try and slow oil and gas activity. Essentially, residents in part of the Barnett Shale attempted to stop Pioneer's application to convert an existing well into a salt water injection well, citing evidence that it will result in increased traffic that will damage roads, lower property values and cause traffic safety issues. A section of the Water Code requires the application in order to show, among other things, that the injection well is in the "public interest." The residents argued it was not in the public interest because of the public safety issue. The RRC determined that public safety is not considered in deciding whether the injection well is in the "public interest." The Court agreed.
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