This video shows Texas Black Angus cattle drinking from drilling sludge pits at two different drilling sites in Denton County. I have witnessed cattle drinking from sludge pits regularly over the past few years.
Unlike most other states, Texas law does not require that sludge pits be lined or fenced, but it does require the pits be “cleaned up” within 120 days after completion of the well.
There are many sludge pits in Texas that never get cleaned up. These are a threat to wildlife, livestock, soil and our drinking water.
See Bluedaze by Sharon Wilson (TXSharon)
See: Bluedaze’s Sharon Wilson is Texan of the Year: Texas Progressive Alliance 2007 Silver Stars
See: Fracked: Barnett Shale drilling chemicals found in blood and organs
See: World-Renowned Scientist Dr. Theo Colborn on the Health Effects of Water Contamination from Fracking









