March 26, 2010


KEITHVILLE, La. (AP) — Two energy companies must each pay $22,000 for violating state law in connection with the deaths of 17 cows at a natural gas well site almost a year ago.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Energy companies fined $22,000 each in cattle deaths

March 26, 2010

 


KEITHVILLE, La. (AP) — Two energy companies must each pay $22,000 for violating state law in connection with the deaths of 17 cows at a natural gas well site almost a year ago.

 
 
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At the Senate Committee meeting in BC on the 11th, Adley pressed Sec. Hatch to explain to everyone what the findings were in the death of the cattle. Sec. Hatch made reference to the veterinarian(s)' report and stated that fines would probably be levied against the company(ies). She wasn't very specific, though.

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