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Does the State require a minimum of 200 feet from bore hole to adjacent structures?

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Does the State require a minimum of 200 feet from bore hole to adjacent structures?

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The Railroad Commission website states “The Railroad Commission does not regulate how close a gas well can be drilled to a residential property. However, for a well within the city limits, the city may enact ordinances regarding the proximity to dwellings or other structures. In addition, there is an old law in the Municipal Code, Section 253.005(c), which provides: A well may not be drilled in the thickly settled part of the municipality or within 200 feet of a private residence.

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The Railroad Commission website states, “The Railroad Commission does not regulate how close a gas well can be drilled to a residential property. However, for a well within the city limits, the city may enact ordinances regarding the proximity to dwellings or other structures.

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