Dea Mandevill, city manager of Medford, Okla., says the earthquakes are worth all the benefits the oil boom has brought: a new park, police cars, construction equipment and ambulances. Out on Oklahoma’s flat prairie, Medford, population about 900, is the kind of place where people give directions from the four-way stop in the middle of town.
With Quakes Spiking, Oil Industry Is Under The Microscope In Oklahoma
by Research Team | Feb 17, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments