Connecticut Takes A Step Closer To Keep Fracking Wastewater Out Of The State
Activists on Wednesday delivered petitions with over 5,600 signatures to Connecticut lawmakers in support of legislation that would ban the disposal or storage of wastewater from fracking anywhere in the state. Supporters of the prohibition warn that Connecticut could become the next dumping ground for waste from Pennsylvanias over 6,000 gas wells.
On Monday, the legislatures Judiciary Committee approved the proposed ban, SB 327, by an overwhelming 34-6 vote. The bill now moves to the Senate floor.
If the bill is not passed by both the Senate and the House by the end of the current legislative session, May 7, it will die by default.
Last year, three similar bills to ban fracking waste disposal in the state were introduced. Only two of the bills ever made it out of committee and none ever made it any further in the legislative process.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/04/18/3428213/connecticut-fracking-wastewater-ban/