Highlighting potential threats to wildlife, water and the environment, a new analysis by the Associated Press has revealed that four in 10 “high risk” oil and gas wells fail to receive federal inspection.
AP describes these wells on federal and Indian land as being “near national forests and fragile watersheds or otherwise identified as higher pollution risks.”
The blame for the lack of oversight stems from the Bureau of Land Management being inundated with the surge in number of fracking wells, according to AP’s review of the data.
Dennis Willis, a former BLM employee, told the news agency, “It’s a disaster waiting to happen.”
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