​(Promoted by Colorado Pols)
Advances in horizontal drilling and fracking technology are bringing oil and gas operations closer to Colorado neighborhoods. In response, communities across Colorado have used legislation and referendums to pass bans or restrictions on drilling and fracking within their borders. Unfortunately, industry and some state officials are pushing back, claiming towns don’t have that authority.
A new video from the Center for Western Priorities (CWP) tells the stories of three people living in communities that have taken action. They explain how nearby drilling and fracking has impacted their homes, health and safety.
Watch their stories on YouTube.
If you have a story that needs to be told, please contact CWP at info@westernpriorities.org.
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