A long-delayed public health study commissioned by Colorado regulators found that oil and gas drilling poses health risks at distances greater than current minimum "setback" distances, a development that is poised to send shockwaves through a regulatory environment already in a state of transition and uncertainty.I wonder how former Colorado Governor, and current Senate candidate, John Hickenlooper will justify poisoning his own constituents.
"Exposure to chemicals used in oil and gas development, such as benzene, may cause short-term negative health impacts…during 'worst-case' conditions," the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said in a press release. "The study found that there is a possibility of negative health impacts at distances from 300 feet out to 2,000 feet.
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State toxicologist Kristy Richardson said in a press conference Thursday afternoon that the results of the study are consistent with the health impacts that have been reported by Colorado residents near oil and gas sites in recent years.
18 October 2019
And Yet Hickenlooper Literally Drank Fracking Fluid
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has released a long delayed study on the health impacts of fracking, and it's pretty much as bad as anti-fracking activists have claimed:
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