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Just because it's legal, doesn't make it right PDF Print E-mail
Written by Will Evans   
Monday, 19 July 2010 13:54

On Tuesday, July 20 at 7:00 p.m. concerned residents of Double Oak will be having a meeting at the Town Hall on Waketon Road  to discuss the 22 wells and the gas compressor facility the Williams Company proposes to build on the pad site located FM 407 Justin Road and Simmons Road on the west side of the town. Calvin Tillman the mayor of DISH, TX and organizers of Flower Mound Cares plan to speak to the attendees.

The following week, Double Oak P&Z will be holding a public hearing on July 27 at 7:00 p.m. to re-zone a portion of the pad site to allow for a large compressor facility which is not currently allowed within any zoning district in Double Oak. The Town's short notice of Public Hearing on this subject fails to mention that this is the first step in approving the expansion of gas drilling and transportation facilities within the Town's jurisdiction.

The site is amid a large residential area that includes Lantana, The Estates of Double Oak, Carruth Estates, Canyon Oaks, and central to the Cross Timbers corridor of Double Oak. Many believe that the town of Double Oak does not have adequate zoning provisions to assure the safety of its residents with a mere 500 feet setback requirement. Copper Canyon has a 750 feet setback and Flower Mound's is 1000. Additional wells pose additional risks and the construction of a compressor facility has no provisions at all. It is out of this concern we hope to influence the leaders of the town to act in the interest of health and safety. 

While discussing the proliferation of gas wells in the area with my family, my 13 year old son asked, "Dad, how come you don't want the gas people to drill in Flower Mound and Double Oak?" After some discussion about the issues of drilling in residential communities, I summed it up like this; "Basically, I guess I just don't believe in saving one civilization by destroying another." He looked up from his Avatar video game and glibly remarked, "Well, that is the American way!" How right you are, my son, how right you are.  

Sometimes, I have to remind myself that we live in a free society and as Americans we have one group telling us to behave a certain way and different group tells us to behave another. The point is that there are many perspectives to consider and as citizens we have a right to express those view points. We also have right to organize, and to correct or uphold the laws which are intended protect us and change those that fall short.  Just because Double Oak has a Gas and Pipeline ordinance on the books, doesn't mean it's adequate. And it doesn't mean it will protect us should something go wrong.  When the current ordinances were passed, it’s likely that few residents ever envisioned the compressor station Williams now proposes. And it's likely that few if any ever discussed the chemical composition of the hydraulic-fracturing fluid that is injected at high pressure miles below the surface.  Just because it's legal, doesn't make it right.

As ordinary citizens like you and I begin to question the wisdom of drilling in residential communities, the Gas industry is spending millions of dollars attempting to influence decision makers with direct and indirect contributions. Public Relations firms hired by industry "Associations” inject their talk track laced with half truths and fallacies like the million gallons of "salt water" solution they pump into every well.  Despite these efforts, I believe the tide is turning against the industry.  Now making its way through Congress, the FRAC Act attempts to close the loopholes exempting the industry from the Clean Air and Water Act signed into law during the Nixon Administration. The industry fears an informed public and will dance around the issues like the political shuck and jive that goes on in Austin and Washington. It's time to draw the line. Just because it's legal, doesn't make it right.

Will Evans
Double Oak

 

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+12 #17 2010-07-24 05:49
See evidence of dumping in Copper Canyon on www.doubleoakcares.com >>Local News and please sign the petition.
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-11 #16 2010-07-22 19:39
These type conversations are usually followed by by people who want gas drilling to stop and go away. The drill (pun intended) is to talk about bad air, polluting ground water and politicians who don't pound the table against all drilling. The problem is no reputible person or company with real credentials have validated the wild claims and once the real professionals come in the accusations are believed by the people who fall prey to the hipe and disinformation. People want quick facts and unfortunatly will believe whatever they read on blogs and what they heard over the fence. And we all know how accurate blogs and know it all neighbors are.
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+14 #15 2010-07-22 18:50
Several folks in Argyle got into it with who ever it was drilling out there when they dumped frac water in their culvert. Had to hire attorneys and still the drillers claimed it wasn't them. They now have a negative $$ gain after nearly going to court over it. I don't suspect the owner of that property will transfer mineral rights. And even he don't want to live there anymore.
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+3 #14 2010-07-22 14:57
So in other words we should disregard your input ....
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+5 #13 2010-07-22 14:28
Gabe, do you know if they will be selling their mineral rights with the house? Or will they be holding on to that deed and their lease? If the minerals are coming with the listed price, I would be mighty interested.
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+10 #12 2010-07-22 08:06
Mal, you totally missed the point. The kid is being perceptive, not jaded. I'm jaded, you're jaded.

As a former vet (Vietnam) with Native American ancestry, frankly, I'm more than just a little jaded. Make no mistake about that.
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+13 #11 2010-07-21 22:57
I understand there's a property for sale right next to the well. Any takers? Mal? Nimby? Matt?
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-10 #10 2010-07-21 18:53
Gabe – Sadly, I suspect you are correct regarding Will’s son learning some rather jaded interpretations of American history from his high school teachers. My kids encountered some of the same type of instruction in high school; and from their experiences I can tell you that the lectures get far more negative in college.

The America that I recognize does not “save one civilization (presumably our own) by destroying another”. As I stated in my earlier post, we obviously have an ugly side in our early history (slavery, treatment of Native Americans, etc.), but in the last century our country has done more to save civilizations and liberate other people than any nation in history – that is the real American way. I wish that Will’s son, and all our children, received a much more positive education regarding our country’s incredible contributions to all the peoples of the world.
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+10 #9 2010-07-21 18:10
Just because it’s legal only makes it legal.
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-11 #8 2010-07-21 18:08
You are correct, citizens have the right to express viewpoints and organize, but what are you fighting? Is your fight is against 22 wells or against a proposed gas compressor facility? There is nothing the city or citizens can do to ultimately stop the “within the rules” wells or stop “within the rules” compression. Citizens can urge the council not to allow “Not within the rules” compression, but either way there will be compression. You are probably new at reading and understanding public notices, so call the city to get a better understanding about the public notice you mentioned. There is not a conspiracy to omit information from citizens. I know you truly believe that additional wells pose additional risk, but again what is your goal? The Avatar theme is sweet, but we all must live in the real world. If you want gas operators to play by the rules, set the rules first and don’t expect them to sit by and have rules change once they start operations under the written rules.
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