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US Justice Department blocks California's limits on oil drilling near schools and hospitals

The U.S. Justice Department announced on Wednesday that it filed a lawsuit to 'block' a California law which requires oil and gas drilling to be kept away from schools, homes and hospital by buffer zones greater than half a kilometer (1 km).

The Justice Department has said that it will be seeking a preliminary injunction to stop the?enforcement of the law in the next few days.

California Senate Bill 1137 prohibits the drilling of new oil and natural gas wells in a radius of 3,200 feet (975 metres) from community spaces. It also imposes stricter health and safety standards on existing wells.

In a statement, the Justice Department, arguing federal legislation should preempt state law, stated that the bill would "knock out about one third of all federally-authorized oil and gas "leases" in California."

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Donald Trump

The administration, which supports fossil fuel development and Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom who has positioned California as a "global leader" in the fight against Climate Change, have both been harshly critical towards each other.

Earthjustice reports that'more than 3 million Californians or 8% live within 3,200 feet of an active oil well. The group warned that these people could suffer from asthma, preterm delivery and reduced lung function. (Reporting and editing by Cynthia Osterman in Washington. Kanishka Singh is the Washington correspondent.

(source: Reuters)