To: Supervisor of DOGGR
BAN OIL FRACKING IN CALIFORNIA NOW
The California Department of Conservation Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) is the state agency responsible for protecting Californians from the dangers of fracking, and they have been driving blind. Even though fracking has been taking place all over the state, DOGGR is just starting to think about how to protect Californians from its harmful effects with regulations.
On June 12, DOGGR is holding a workshop on how Californians want to "safely regulate" fracking in the Los Angeles area.
Join us in telling them that regulations won't work - we need to ban fracking now!
The inherent dangers of hydraulic fracturing have been demonstrated over and over by in fracking-related disasters across the country - from flammable tap water to major health issues, communities around the country have seen it all. To protect Californian public health and the environment, the only viable solution is to ban fracking.
On June 12, DOGGR is holding a workshop on how Californians want to "safely regulate" fracking in the Los Angeles area.
Join us in telling them that regulations won't work - we need to ban fracking now!
The inherent dangers of hydraulic fracturing have been demonstrated over and over by in fracking-related disasters across the country - from flammable tap water to major health issues, communities around the country have seen it all. To protect Californian public health and the environment, the only viable solution is to ban fracking.
Why is this important?
The Oil Industry uses fracturing techniques (fracking) that uses chemicals and various liquids under extremely high pressure to be injected into the ground to cause 'fractures' in the earth in order to get more oil. It is unregulated and proven unsafe. It must be banned in order to protect our homes and communities.