Environmental group calls for groundwater protection measures

The Powder River Basin Resource Council has drawn up a list of recommendations to protect groundwater resources during energy production.

The group’s Jill Morrison says they want the state to document how much water is available in aquifers, and to limit how much water can be used for oil and gas production in certain areas where water resources are scarce.

“Because we know, for example, in the Powder River Basin, we’ve really drawn down our main aquifer that supplies domestic use … through the coalbed methane development,” Morrison said.

The group also wants the state to do more to ensure that wastewater from drilling and fracking activities is disposed of properly, so it doesn’t contaminate the soil or groundwater.

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