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Water Right Declared Abandoned
Cedar Point Oil Company operated an oil and gas well in Texas. The company began to discharge produced water, a mixture of groundwater and chemicals used during drilling, into Galveston Bay without a federal permit. The local Sierra Club filed a citizen suit under the citizen provision of the Clean Water Act (CWA) alleging that Cedar Point was violating the CWA by discharging into the bay without a permit. The trial court ruled for the Sierra Club and an appellate court upheld the decision.
Water Right Declared Abandoned
Cedar Point Oil Company operated an oil and gas well in Texas. The company began to discharge produced water, a mixture of groundwater and chemicals used during drilling, into Galveston Bay without a federal permit. The local Sierra Club filed a citizen suit under the citizen provision of the Clean Water Act (CWA) alleging that Cedar Point was violating the CWA by discharging into the bay without a permit. The trial court ruled for the Sierra Club and an appellate court upheld the decision.
Water Right Declared Abandoned
1996-08-01
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