Will you please help us stop this insanity?
Gloria Douglas is a grandmother who has lived in her beloved Wyngate Manor home for 31years. Gloria calls it her “forever-home” because she can’t imagine ever having to leave the home she’s lovingly cared for and lived in all these years.[1] Her home is in the below image which is courtesy of Ted Auch, Great Lakes Program Coordinator, The Fractracker Alliance, www.fractracker.org
Gloria’s home is way too close to waste injection well number five – the one we are currently trying to lawfully stop. (Please see videos included in the blog post cited in this endnote number 2).[2]
VIEW 2018-2019 video (6 minutes): Fracking waste injection well noise, traffic way too close to Brookfield residents' homes at: https://youtu.be/3JcdXiGevyg
VIEW 1 min. video from Super Bowl Sunday 2019 -new well being drilled next to first one:
https://youtu.be/8V1_6BhiI6U
There are hundreds of homes with families living nearby in Brookfield. It is tragic and astonishing that this heavy industrial injection well operation could even happen to the hundreds of people who live so close to this injection well.
This should not be happening. There are too many unacceptable risks to water, air, and land posed by this injection well. Our region has already experienced man-made earthquakes due to injection wells and fracking, so the risk of seismicity is increased in our area.
Brookfield injection well number five is only about 10 miles from the site of a now-famous, magnitude 4.0 man-made Youngstown, Ohio earthquake, in 2011, that scientists linked to an injection well. Brookfield is only 10.5 miles from another injection well in nearby Weathersfield Township that the state closed down in 2014 due to induced earthquakes linked to the injection well and to protect the public health and safety of the community.
Weathersfield experienced over 108 tremors near that injection well, as of last count, involving two faults.[3]
Obviously, there is now a history of induced earthquakes in this region associated with waste injection wells and hydraulic fracturing.
Brookfield’s school is only 1.6 miles from injection well number five - again, way too close.
Many residents are worried about risks posed by injection wells to their drinking water, which for some is well water.
How could anyone think that placing well number five here is a good or safe idea? It is not.
Nevertheless, the state of Ohio and the injection well owner are going full-steam ahead with injection well number five, anyway, despite science and despite the community’s strong opposition including peaceful protests, prayer vigils, a panel discussion, news releases, a petition signed by hundreds of Brookfield residents, town hall-style meetings, letters and objections by local government leaders and officials, and resident letters and objections, and … on and on and on.
Despite our efforts to lawfully stop the five proposed wells to protect public health, safety and welfare, on October 24, 2018, the state of Ohio gave permission to Highland Field Services, a Seneca Resources subsidiary, to inject waste into one of their proposed injection wells – well number five.
We cannot let our community become a dumping ground for toxic fracking waste. We are not expendable. No one anywhere is expendable.
In a first for the state and with the skilled representation of the nonprofit law firm, Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services , residents have filed a first-of-its-kind appeal in Ohio by citizens of an injection permit that the state of Ohio (ODNR) recently issued so that well number five can dispose of toxic waste.[4]
But, we need your help to continue our legal action.
The time-stamped, PDF copy of the appeal can be found here:
http://www.frackfreeamerica.org/uploads/1/2/4/0/12404661/stamped_notice_of_appeal.pdf Our appeal of the injection well permit was filed on November 20, 2018. We are trying to protect the public health, safety, welfare, and environment of our community and our entire region in an effort to avoid potential man-made earthquakes and potential water contamination and other risks to air, water, and land posed by injection wells. As described above, our area has already experienced man-made earthquakes that scientists link to injection wells and also hydraulic fracturing (fracking). In 2015, nearby Vienna, Ohio experienced a devastating spill, linked to an injection well that destroyed two wetlands and a pond.[5] Now this. |
Would you please help us to lawfully attempt to stop this injection well?
Stopping this injection well will help to protect the entire region, Ohio, and surrounding states, from potential man-made earthquakes and unacceptable risks to water, air, and land. Injection well-related, man-made quakes in Oklahoma have reached magnitudes of 5.7 and possibly 5.8.
Your donation will be used to help pay for our legal representation by Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services, and also for transcribing costs and other fees associated with litigation.
Your donation will also help us engage expert witnesses to testify at an upcoming hearing before the Ohio Oil and Gas Commission in Columbus, Ohio.
We are also grateful to the Buckeye Environmental Network (BEN), who is collecting donations for the legal fund. Buckeye Environmental Network is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, 501 (c) (3) organization. ( www.benohio.org )
Donations for the Brookfield “Stop the injection well” legal fund will be deposited into a bank account owned and controlled by Buckeye Environmental Network (BEN). BEN will retain 10 percent of the donations collected for their handling of the legal fund.
Buckeye Environmental Network will then send donations to Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services, a nonprofit, tax exempt, 501(c) (3) public interest law firm.
Each month, as legal bills become due, Buckeye Environmental Network will write checks to Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services for Fair Shakes’ legal work, fees, and legal costs on behalf of our legal action by appellants, Brookfield Citizens Against Injection Wells,[6] and residents Gloria Douglas and William Sawtelle, who both live very near injection well number five.[7]
Buckeye Environmental Network will send accounting updates to the appellants once a month.
All donation amounts, small or large, will be greatly appreciated and used wisely. Even one dollar, five dollars, or more will help.
We greatly appreciate your help!!
Would you please also share this GoFundMe request widely with others who you think would be interested in donating to the cause? For more information, please see the website of Brookfield Citizens Against Injection Wells at:
https://stopfrackingwasteneohio.blogspot.com/
Together, we can make a big positive difference and have a loud voice saying why this injection well must be lawfully stopped! Thank You!
[1] “Brookfield residents rally to stop injection wells,” by Michael Roknick, The Herald (Sharon, PA), April 7, 2018 https://www.sharonherald.com/news/local_news/brookfield-residents-rally-to-stop-injection-wells/article_c9d67d66-3a16-11e8-a151-93733b6a553b.html ;
“Brookfield one step away from getting more injection wells,” 21 WFMJ – TV News, by Glenn Stevens, March 21, 2018, http://www.wfmj.com/story/37779520/brookfield-one-step-away-from-getting-more-injection-wells
[2] “Fracking waste injection wells proposed to be sited way too near family homes, businesses and government buildings: A heartfelt plea for help to lawfully stop them, Blog post, Frackfree America National Coalition, January 19,2018 http://www.frackfreeamerica.org/blog/fracking-waste-injection-wells-proposed-to-be-sited-way-too-near-family-homes-businesses-and-government-buildings-a-heartfelt-plea-for-help-to-lawfully-stop-them
[3] “Induced seismicity associated with fluid injection into a deep well in Youngstown, Ohio, by Won-Young Kim, June 19, 2013 https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jgrb.50247
“Ohio halts injections at two wells for fracking wastewater after quake,” Times-Gazette, September 6, 2014, https://www.times-gazette.com/content/stories/local/2014/09/06/ohio-halts-2-wells-for-fracking-wastewater-after-quake.html
[4] “Brookfield residents file appeal in attempt to stop injection well,” by Samantha Phillips, The Vindicator, December 8, 2018 https://www.vindy.com/news/2018/dec/08/brookfield-injection-well-discussions-ov/
[5] [Includes news video] “Hundreds attend public meeting on Vienna oil spill, by Derrick Lewis, WKBN – TV 27, April 5, 2015 https://www.wkbn.com/local-news/public-meeting-set-in-vienna-to-discuss-chemical-spill/1124457019
[6] Website of Brookfield Citizens Against Injection Wells:
https://stopfrackingwasteneohio.blogspot.com/
[7] Residents, officials express concerns regarding proposed Brookfield injection wells, by Ed Runyan, The Vindicator, February 19, 2017, http://www.vindy.com/news/2017/feb/19/plans-for-injection-wells-spur-concerns/