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douglas9

(5,671 posts)
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 08:01 AM 14 hrs ago

Whistleblower Says Radioactive Fracking Waste Site Melted His Jaw. Now There's an Elementary School There. (Texas)

Sure, Lee Oldham told me, he had spread radioactive fracking waste on Texas farmland. But in his defense, he never in a million years thought anyone would put a school there.

We were standing in the frigid wind on a field in Johnson County. It was January, and 52-year-old Oldham wore a heavy flannel sweatshirt pulled tight over his belly.

In the early 2010s, when the region was ground zero for the biggest fossil fuel production boom in human history, Oldham worked in waste disposal for a company that helped get rid of the millions of pounds of solid waste that came out of tens of thousands of natural gas wells about two miles underground.

That work, Oldham believes, exposed him to a witches’ brew of chemicals that, even now, likely lurked inside the fabric of his cells. His doctors believe the exposure melted the bones in his jaw and neck, he said.

He also believes it made him an accessory to what he now views as an enormous crime — albeit one that was technically legal.

According to the nonprofit FracTracker — which shares maps, data, and analysis on the oil and gas industry — there were at least 21,000 oil and gas wells in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Most of them sit in and around residential neighborhoods.

https://thebarbedwire.com/2026/02/11/a-whistleblower-says-radioactive-fracking-waste-melted-his-jaw/

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Whistleblower Says Radioactive Fracking Waste Site Melted His Jaw. Now There's an Elementary School There. (Texas) (Original Post) douglas9 14 hrs ago OP
Wow! What a troubling story. Ritabert 13 hrs ago #1
Fateful Harvest: The True Story of a Small Town, a Global Industry, and a Toxic Secret cbabe 12 hrs ago #2

cbabe

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2. Fateful Harvest: The True Story of a Small Town, a Global Industry, and a Toxic Secret
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 10:27 AM
12 hrs ago
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/255456.Fateful_Harvest

Fateful Harvest: The True Story of a Small Town, a Global Industry, and a Toxic Secret

Duff Wilson
2001
Harper

A riveting exposé, Fateful Harvest tells the story of Patty Martin -- the mayor of a small Washington town called Quincy -- who discovers American industries are dumping toxic waste into farmers' fields and home gardens by labeling it "fertilizer." She becomes outraged at the failed crops, sick horses, and rare diseases in her town, as well as the threats to her children's health. Yet, when she blows the whistle on a nationwide problem, Patty Martin is nearly run out of town. Duff Wilson, whose Seattle Times series on this story was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, provides the definitive account of a new and alarming environmental scandal. Fateful Harvest is a gripping study of corruption and courage, of recklessness and reckoning. It is a story that speaks to the greatest fears -- and ultimate hope -- in us all.

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