Navarre officials say no to 'fracking' in village
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 12:48PM
No Frack Ohio in Citizen Activists, Elected Officials

For Village Council, the best course of action involves taking no action at all.

Monday, council agreed to take no action regarding permission to allow hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” within village limits.

A few months ago, council was approached by companies seeking permission to drill in the village. Since that time, Mayor Bob Benson said he continues to receive phone calls from companies seeking permission to drill. During a regular meeting Monday, he confirmed that council wanted to stick with its original plan.

“We did not want to take action, because we had some concerns,” Benson said after the meeting. “We felt it was safer to stay out of it all together.”

Benson said that the village has been assured the process is environmentally safe, but many concerns involve what could happen down the road.

“What about 50 years from now?” Benson said. “What if something breaks down the line and it messes up our aquifers?”

The village is in the process of having its water wells analyzed so it has a baseline reading and will know if there are any changes in the water supply as a result of any “fracking” or drilling that may occur in cities, townships or other areas around the village.

“All we can do,” Benson said, “is protect what have.”

In other business Monday, council:


Derek Netzly chose to abstain when the matter was brought to a vote.

 

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