Colorado
Related: About this forumMy apologies for foolish posts
My profound apologies. Yesterday I posted a couple of pieces about a fracking company backing down:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024855244 and
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024854190
Silly me. Today, the same company got very happy news (for them) from the city. Again, my apologies for even remotely suggesting the tiniest possibility that these people are capable of giving a damn.
Largest well site in Greeley city limits gets approval from Planning Commission
The largest well site in city limits was approved by the Greeley Planning Commission on Tuesday, allowing for up to a total of 58 wells on an existing pad near U.S. 85 and Colo. 34.
The 20-acre site, southwest of the intersection of 1st Avenue and Colo. 34, was also approved for an expansion that would make for a total of 42 oil tanks, eight water tanks and 52 separators.
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Sara Barwinski, a member of Weld Air and Water, spoke on behalf of the group on Tuesday, saying they like the location of the well site near other industrial properties, and they understand and appreciate the clustering of wells to avoid spotting the city with even more well pads. The challenge that remains to be faced in this era of rapid oil and gas development is that the incredibly high yields of such operations means that unprecedented volumes of flammable materials need to be stored on site in ever-increasing batteries of tanks, Barwinski said.
She said the well site is still too close to an urban environment, including a highly traveled intersection near U.S. 85 and Colo. 34, a new charter school, Salida del Sol, and a subdivision.
read the rest
http://www.greeleytribune.com/news/11137739-113/site-mineral-fire-resources
This is my home, and they're fucking killing us!
Squinch
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(2,012 posts)Fox 31 Denver news (9pm) saying the parents won this round and Mineral Resources is moving the well back 1000 ft from the school. A parent saying that's not good enough and they will keep on fighting till the well is not built in that area. Is this post about another site? What is happening in CO is sickening. It would help if our Dem governor and most of our legislators weren't bought and paid for by oil and gas. We only have 82,000 of the 1.1 million wells in the country; if Weld County keeps this we'll soon be catching up with the great state of TX.