Some of Los Angeles' orphaned oil wells may be remediated through an initial allocation of $61.4 million to California through the bipartisan infrastructure law's funding to help states clean up orphaned wells, Rep. Tony Cárdenas said today.
Some of Los Angeles' orphaned oil wells may be remediated through an initial allocation of $61.4 million to California through the bipartisan infrastructure law's funding to help states clean up orphaned wells, Rep. Tony Cárdenas said today.
Below are summaries of the key California and Ninth Circuit land use and development law cases decided in 2021. 1. Planning and Zoning - CHEVRON v. COUNTY.
“It’s encouraging to see CalGEM denying more fracking permits, particularly as California weathers a devastating drought and wildfire season induced by climate change,” said Food & Water Watch’s California Director Alexandra Nagy. “This is progress. But make no mistake, it is not enough.”
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After 38 years at the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (WOGCC) with seven of those as the Supervisor, Mark Watson announced that he will retire July 5. Watson started at the WOGCC as a staff engineer in January of 1983. His duties included approval of applications for permits to drill, sundries, and working with the UIC program. Watson worked under a total of six supervisors and was the third supervisor in a three year period when he was appointed. “It was certainly a low point for the agency,” he said. The WOGCC staff experienced a great deal of turnover during this time, and with many quitting or retiring, Mark found himself being the sole engineer.
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