Contacts and Resources
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Thank you for visiting our website. We hope you found the info you are looking for and will join our growing numbers for a better Mansfield! We will get back to you soon!
Please read our following disclosure:
1. We reserve the right to report any intimidation, harrassing or personal threats to Law enforcement authorities to be fully investigated
Email us:
mansfield.gaswell.awareness@gmail.com
eco.planet.8000.@gmail.com
erikorsak@hotmail.com
mansfield.gaswell.awareness@gmail.com
eco.planet.8000.@gmail.com
erikorsak@hotmail.com
Other contacts:
- Gas Well Activity Log under Planning and Zoning: www.mansfield-tx.gov
- Gas Well Inspector - David Nicholson: (817) 313-6967; david.nicholson@mansfield-tx.gov
- Environmental complaint: TCEQ: (817) 588-5874; 1-888-777-3186; Make an Environmental Complaint
- Compressor Compliance, Violations, and Spills - Texas Railroad Commission: (940) 723-2153; (877) 228-5740 Option; http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/
- Reporting Oil and Chemical Spills - National Response Center (NRC): (800) 424-8802; (202) 267-2675
- Dumping or Hauling Violations - EPA "Eyes on Drilling Tip Line:" (877) 919-4372; Online Tip Line
- Shale Test: www.shaletest.org ; susan@shaletest.com ; (530) 237-4558
City of Mansfield's website: Use this site to navigate for: Gaswell Activity Log; Council meetings; Gas well permits
FracFocus is the national hydraulic fracturing chemical registry.
The site was created to provide the public access to reported chemicals used for hydraulic fracturing within their area. To help users put this information into perspective, the site also provides objective information on hydraulic fracturing, the chemicals used, the purposes they serve and the means by which groundwater is protected. Click here to access
The site was created to provide the public access to reported chemicals used for hydraulic fracturing within their area. To help users put this information into perspective, the site also provides objective information on hydraulic fracturing, the chemicals used, the purposes they serve and the means by which groundwater is protected. Click here to access
Texas Railroad Commision: For view of permits applications; and GIS maps of gaswells, pipelines
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