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512 feet. This is how close Ursa Resources wants to drill 24 natural gas wells next to a home in Battlement Mesa, just barely over the minimum distance required by the state to "protect" homes from drilling operations.
If granted, this decision will set a dangerous precedent for the rest of Colorado, sending a clear message to other Colorado communities that it is "business as usual" and neighborhoods across the state are still defenseless in the face of oil and gas interests.
Will you help us keep up the fight for public health and safety by contributing to our Battlement Mesa Community Defense Fund? Even $5 will help us keep going in this David vs. Goliath struggle. The COGCC has the power to deny this entire proposal, even at this stage of the game. However, it has not denied a new permit in 20 years. We can stop that trend here. Even the Colorado Department of Health and the Environment has stated that 500 feet is too close to drill. Battlement Mesa residents are determined to protect their homes. And by standing up for public health and safety in western Colorado, they are standing up for protections for all Colorado residents.