Organizations in
Texas
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These organizations are on the front lines, fighting the natural gas drilling from destroying our
neighborhoods, our water and our health.
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Flower Mound Citizens Against Urban Drilling
Flower Mound, Texas 75028 |
To work in a legal, ethical, and civil manner to stop urban gas drilling in the highly residential areas of North Texas. We are not against all gas drilling, but rather that which will adversely affect the public safety, the enjoyment of our homes, and our overall quality of life. We support the need for better regulation and accountability of the Oil & Gas Industry in rural and urban areas of Texas. |
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Texas Oil & Gas Accountability Project
817-731-2787 , Texas |
Comprised of local citizen activists, and staff and board members of EARTHWORKS, our goal is to address needed oil and gas policy reforms in Texas on the state and local level. Texas OGAP operates through a steering committee of people directly affected by oil and gas development, attorneys, and elected officials. We anticipate broadening our efforts to include specific committees around water and air impacts, landowner rights, and other issues central to responsible natural gas extraction and transport. |
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Bluedaze: Drilling Reform for Texas
, Texas |
Sharon
Wilson also known as
TXsharon run this blog in
the interest of drilling
reform in texas as a
landowner and a mineral
owner on top of Barnett
Shale. |
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Argyle Bartonville Communities Alliance
214-282-6554 Bartonville, Texas 76226 |
Our mission is to advocate for a safe and healthy environment and preserve our communities' quality of life. We strive to provide timely information as to the gas exploration in the Argyle and Bartonville Communities. |
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Texas Drought Project
210-381-4021 16306 Buena Tierra Sam Antonio, Texas 78232 |
We're a year-old, statewide organization that identifies threats to water in Texas, whether that's commodification, fracking, or climate change. Obviously any of these could result in a permanent drought for Texas. Sharon of Bluedaze, reporter Greg Harman of the San Antonio Current, and folks in west-central Texas counties are working to try to wake people up about a new threat to Texas water--a new shale development. |
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