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There are bad ideas, and then there are disaster-in-the-making development proposals like Civitas’ “Sunlight-Long” application to drill a 35-acre industrial fracking complex directly next to one of Aurora’s primary drinking-water sources: A...
The Sunlight-Long mega pad includes 32 frack wells on a 35+ acre pad, with a fracked area of approximately 12 sq miles. There are over 10,000 households within a two mile radius of this fracking project.
Loophole #1: Close the Stripper Wells Exemption!
In this podcast, Heidi Leathwood, 350 Colorado’s Climate Policy Analyst interviews Dr. Lisa McKenzie – a Colorado-based scientist who has been studying the health risks of living near fracking since 2009. Her most recent study shows that th...
The writers behind this newsletter.
Diehard liberal from CO. Fighting the FRACK. Dedicated to equality for all. Cook and software/computer geek
I'm a climate policy analyst with 350 Colorado
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