
If the law were being followed, Express Energy Services would pay what is called money, to obtain a permit from the Tarrant Regional Water District, the agency which acts as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's agent in overseeing Tarrant County water use.
Express Energy Services recently went through Chapter 11 bankruptcy, leaving dozens of creditors unpaid. Express Energy Services has had all sorts of financial problems.
Now, why would the Tarrant Regional Water District enter into any sort of contract with a company that is financially so precarious? Supposedly Express Energy Services pays TRWD for the water it sucks from the Trinity River and then, in turn, re-sells that water to the gas drillers.
So, far I have not seen any public records of these transactions.
I am awaiting answers to some of these questions from the TRWD.
So far TRWD remains mute.
Now, read the report from my Chief Operative, Agent CT2. Agent CT2 raises all sorts of questions that need answers.
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