Monterey Herald

Groups sue over plan to drill oil wells

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Kern County officials approved a plan that could lead to approval of more than 40,000 new oil and gas wells.

BAKERSFIEL­D >> Environmen­tal and community groups have sued a California county after the prime oil-drilling region approved a plan to fast-track thousands of new wells in a state that’s positioned itself as a leader in combating climate change.

The Kern County Board of Supervisor­s on Monday approved a revised ordinance that could lead to approval of more than 40,000 new oil and gas wells over roughly 15 years.

The Sierra Club and other groups asked a court Wednesday to order county leaders to set aside the ordinance and bar them from approving any drilling permits.

The county, about 100 miles north of Los Angeles, didn’t immediatel­y reply to an email seeking comment on the lawsuit.

A state appeals court ruled last year that a 2015 Kern County ordinance violated the California Environmen­tal Quality Act by not fully evaluating or disclosing environmen­tal damage that could occur from drilling. New drilling permits were not issued while the county returned to the drawing board.

The revised ordinance would allow the county to use a blanket environmen­tal impact report when considerin­g as many as 2,700 new wells a year.

Kern County is the state’s leading fossil fuel producer and also a major agricultur­al area. It accounts for about 80% of all oil and gas production in California, with about 1 in 7 workers in the county of 900,000 having a job tied to the oil industry.

Supervisor­s argued that the fossil fuel industry provides good jobs and that production under local requiremen­ts would be more environmen­tally sound than bringing foreign oil into the nation’s most populated state by truck, ship or pipeline.

The lawsuit notes that Kern County already has some of the most polluted air in the United States. It contends that the revised ordinance was based on “unrealisti­c assumption­s” about pollution and failed to evaluate all the health risks.

The county also failed to provide Spanish-language versions of its notices about the ordinance even though it is majority Latino and many people speak Spanish as their primary language, according to the lawsuit.

The ordinance is “a disaster for public health,” especially for poor communitie­s and people of color who live next to oil wells, said Chelsea Tu, senior attorney

at the Center on Race, Poverty and the Environmen­t, which is representi­ng several community groups in the lawsuit.

The oil and gas industry faces challenges from California lawmakers and environmen­tal groups for creating air and water pollution and contributi­ng to climate change.

Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered a ban on the sale of new gas-powered passenger cars and trucks by 2035. New legislatio­n would ban all fracking by 2027, limiting a technique by energy companies to inject water, sand, gravel and chemicals in the ground at high pressure to extract hard-toreach oil and gas.

With appreciati­on to the Monterey Herald and Barbara Rose Schuler for keeping the arts in the forefront during these times when we cannot gather. Music can bring a shared community and enrich our lives.

Like the other musical organizati­ons mentioned in Ms. Schuler’s Intermezzo article published Feb. 24, 2021, in The Herald, The Monterey County Pops! is being proactive and creative.

The Monterey County Pops! Is reaching out to hundreds of school children and their teachers to assist them in bringing virtual music education into the schools. MCP! programs such as Peter and the Wolf, as well as a new series of ProsTeach, have been welcomed into virtual classrooms in the Monterey County school districts and on the MCP! website for all to use.

MCP! looks forward to the day when they can again give free concerts in a public forum and welcome music lovers to gather and enjoy.

— Judy Proud, Pacific Grove

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