RRC’s Sitton Blasts EPA for Unnecessary Regulations
Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton issued a statement criticizing the recent court decision concerning oil and gas waste disposal.
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Last week, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ended the year by directing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to review and possibly update its regulations on oil and gas waste by March 2019.
The original lawsuit was filed by seven environmental groups who claimed that the EPA has failed to review oil and gas waste regulations and that current regulations are too weak to stop the escape of toxic materials caused by fracking.
Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton issued a statement this week blasting the EPA for adding unnecessary and burdensome regulations to the industry and defending the record of the Railroad Commission.
In July, commissioners Sitton and Porter joined officials from several energy states to voice their opposition to the EPA’s Clean Air Act. In the letter, they explaining that no additional federal regulation is needed in this area to protect the public and environment and asking EPA not to collude with environmentalists by settling the case.