YES! It shouldn't take another dangerous spill to strengthen regulations!
83%
NO! We just need to ensure that the regulations we have are actually enforced.
17%
Asked on Jan. 13, 2015 1:11 pm
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Absolutely. I also think the industry itself should be responsible for all cleanups, not the taxpayer. If a site is abandoned, then it's up to the industry to make it safe. This should go for the oil and gas industry as well as coal. Make the industries police themselves and not fall back on the taxpayer.