Toxic oil waste is increasingly shooting out of the ground in Oklahoma, contaminating the state’s drinking water
Toxic oil waste is increasingly shooting out of the ground in Oklahoma, contaminating the state’s drinking water We found that regulators identified 2,000 problem wells in a 2021 report. Then they ignored their findings. With @readfrontier.bsky.social
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