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Toxic Spills Plague Texas: Millions of Gallons Threaten Land and Livestock

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Over 10,000 toxic wastewater spills in Texas in the past decade
  • 148 million gallons of spills contaminating soil, water, and harming agriculture
  • Lawsuits filed by rural residents over damaged property and livestock
Toxic Spills Plague Texas: Millions of Gallons Threaten Land and Livestock

As of November 16th, 2025, the state of Texas has been grappling with a severe environmental crisis caused by the oil and gas industry. Over the past decade, data shows that thousands of toxic wastewater spills have released nearly 150 million gallons of contaminated fluids across the state.

This saline byproduct, known as produced water, has posed a grave threat to the state's agriculture, wildlife, and water resources. The spills have ranged from small leaks of less than 10 gallons to massive incidents, with 19 of the reported spills exceeding 500,000 gallons. The wastewater, which can contain cancer-causing chemicals like benzene, has rendered land barren for years and led to the poisoning of hundreds of cattle.

Rural residents have filed lawsuits detailing the devastating impacts, from contaminated well water to the deaths of livestock that wandered into spill sites. Experts warn that the issue extends beyond just salinity, with chloride levels and heavy metals also requiring close monitoring.

As the hydraulic fracturing industry continues to expand in Texas, the state faces a critical opportunity to address this environmental crisis. Transparent reporting, sustainable practices, and updated regulations could help mitigate the ongoing damage and protect the state's natural resources and communities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the article, over the past decade, oil and gas companies have reported more than 10,000 spills of toxic wastewater, totaling over 148 million gallons, across Texas.
The article states that rural residents have filed lawsuits detailing damages from contaminated well water to hundreds of poisoned cattle, with one case describing salty water as so toxic that it killed 132 cattle after the livestock wandered into a spill site.
The article notes that visible salt encrustations and distressed vegetation demonstrate long-term ecological impacts, and experts say chloride levels and metals should be monitored, not just salinity, as "there's a reason why you salted your enemy's land in the Bible - nothing grows."

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