Harris County judge makes ruling on oil spill in Dayton

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Harris County judge makes ruling on oil spill in Dayton
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On Wednesday, Harris County Judge Lauren Reeder issued a temporary injunction regarding residents in Dayton and Jay Management Company. Find out more on this from KPRC2ReChelle. dayton oilspill kprc2 click2hou

Under the temporary injunction, the court said the homeowners have suffered damages because of the ongoing oil spills and leakage in rural Liberty County. However, the court also acknowledges that Jay Management Company may continue oil and gas production, but it has to make sure that its operations won’t lead to any additional leakage or spillage.“We got the relief we were seeking, and I think the judge did the right thing. Not only on a human level but a legal level.

Under this court order, if either party violates the injunction, they must present evidence, pictures, or videos to the judge.Jay Management Company issued a statement: Today, Judge Reeder found there was no reason to keep Jay Management from the production of oil & gas as they continue cleanup efforts on Plaintiff’s properties stemming from a spill earlier this year caused by a surface resident. Defendants, Jay Management, were ordered to stop production on Plaintiff’s properties on May 18th by Civil Court Judge, Robert Shaffer. The stoppage included 10 producing oil wells across several plaintiff’s properties.

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