i was not aware the counties could stop drilling, I am not saying they cannot just that I thought it was a state/property owner decision
Quite a few towns around me have passed moratoriums disallowing drilling and/or fracking inside their boundaries. Not sure how legal they are, but 5-10 have.
Aaron Z
As far as property value loss, i am referring to the property the fluid was spilled on, if that landowner should suffer any loss in value due to the gas company's negligence, then I feel they should be held accountable,as in punitive damages.
I guess we didn't get the whole story, but why would the State's Attorney General get involved in what sounds like a civil matter?Tom Corbett let me down as the SAG, I filed a suit, and he never followed up with me, even after repeated phone calls. I had purchased my wife a local gift card for 200.00 for her wedding anniversary. Soon after the company closed up shop.
And, the property owner(s) can file a civil suit, don't you think?
Now, I do think many companies lawyers will do any delaying tactics they can...that's wrong.
As far as this:
I guess we didn't get the whole story, but why would the State's Attorney General get involved in what sounds like a civil matter?
It appeared to be more fraudulent, as the owners clear out.
You were responding about the gift card?