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City Of Denton Repeals City Ban On Fracking

Many Denton City Council members said they had no choice but to repeal the ban.

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Denton supporter stands in support of ordiance to ban fracking in the city on November 4, 2014. Photo credit: Michael Leza/flickr

The North Texas City of Denton made headlines last year when voters there banned the oil drilling technique known as fracking.  Early this morning, the Denton City Council repealed that ban. 

Many Denton City Council members said they had no choice but to repeal the ban. Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill into law earlier this year that takes the power to regulate most drilling activity away from local governments.

The repeal was largely symbolic, as the ordinance was unenforceable due to that new state law.

In fact, fracking in the city already restarted this month. But the city was still facing lawsuits from the oil and gas industry since the ban was still on the books. The city council didn’t want to enter into a protracted and expensive legal battle — so it voted to repeal.

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