Columbus — Senate Democratic Leader Capri S. Cafaro (D-Hubbard) voted against Senate Bill 165 today because the legislation falls short of providing necessary safeguards for Ohioans who live near oil and gas wells. Senator Cafaro offered two amendments to the bill that addressed the concerns of residents of the 32nd Senate District. However, neither amendment was included in the final version of SB 165.
“I cast my vote to stand up for the people of my district and I hope the House of Representatives will correct the bill’s shortcomings before it becomes law,” said Senator Cafaro. “I am greatly disappointed that more residential safeguards did not become part of the bill.”
Senator Cafaro offered an amendment to prohibit the drilling of oil or gas wells within 1,000 feet of a residential dwelling, instead of the 150 foot requirement contained in the bill. “A gas well explosion that blew a home off its foundation in Geauga County underscores the need for a larger safety zone,” said Senator Cafaro. “And my amendment would have also protected property values since the FHA will not finance loans for homes within 300 feet of a drill site.”
Senator Cafaro also expressed disappointment that the Senate did not include a provision giving local governments more authority to regulate oil and gas drilling. Prior to 2004, local zoning laws governed where wells could be drilled.