'A Disaster Waiting to Happen': How the Fracking Boom Put an Oil Field in the Guadalupe River Floodplain [View all]
GONZALES, TexasMore than 500 enormous oil tanks dot the floodplains of the Guadalupe River and its tributaries where they cross one of Texas leading oilfields, an Inside Climate News investigation has found, posing risk of an environmental disaster.
Longtime residents of these historic ranchlands still remember the last time these plains filled up with water in a biblical inundation in 1998. That was before the fracking boom hit this region and the oil-rich geological formation that lies beneath it, known as the Eagle Ford Shale.
Today, a repeat of the historic flood could wreak havoc, locals worry.
Theres a whole lot of tanks full of oil that are going to float away, said Sara Dubose, a fifth-generation landowner in Gonzales County with 10 tanks in the floodplain on her familys ranchlands, each holding up to 21,000 gallons of oil or toxic wastewater. Spill all over our land and ruin it for 100 years.
Almost 20 feet of water could submerge some of the tanks on the Dubose familys land in an event similar to 1998, according to an Inside Climate News analysis of data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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