Monday, January 23, 2012

"Fracking industry requests and welcomes more oversight and regulations in Longmont." (Internal email)


City of Longmont, (Boulder County) CO
Internal email
Jan 23 2012
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May we remind you of a few important elements that your 'keen' eye has overlooked.


Total number of oil and gas spills and notices of alleged violations (per county) filed with the State of Colorado


Compilation of Actual Fracking Complaints - Dear County Commissioners


Hydrogen sulfide high at 53 wells, Noble says


Boulder County, CO Landowner Complaint - Health Concerns from Emissions and Surface Agreement Second Thoughts


COGCC requests emergency funding for explosive levels of methane seeping into occupied residential homes from abandoned oil and gas wells


Groundwater Investigation - Pavillion Wyoming


Dear Mr. Terry Gulliver,

Care for a bite of apple? We assure you, it's safe...


Email Terry your thoughts, we did.
TGulliver@norwestcorp.com
NORWEST CORP
Denver, ColoradoTel: 303 782 0164
Email: denver@norwestcorp.com




We agree, the industry does need more oversight and regulations. The COGCC has failed miserably to prevent adverse environmental and human health impacts in regards to mining that uses the processes, 'hydraulic fracturing.'.

1 comment:

  1. WOW!! An industry person admitting they need better guidance. This person thinks too much of himself.

    ReplyDelete

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