. >> that story was reported by gabrielle kuros and lauren summer. group in santa barbara county has put a similar initiative on the november ballot and county supervisors in santa cruz bans fracking in may. scott schafer takes it from here with a look at why it's mobilizing political and industry group. >> the california department of conservation is responsible for bringing the regulations around hydraulic fracturing and the process has been underway a year now. later i'll be joined by guests here in the studio, but first, i spoke with the chief deputy director, jason marshall. jason marshall, welcome. >> good afternoon. >> let me begin by asking you this. you're in the process of developing more permanent rules for fracking. what are some of the environmental issues, some of the concerns you have as you go about that? >> well, as we're looking at the rules for hydraulic fracturing, we are looking at a couple of key pieces. one of them is well integrity, well construction is really important to making sure that the oil and water in the ground and a