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    Oct 29 2015

    EPA Proposing Rule for Natural Gas Processing Plants To Report Toxic Pollution

    By sjca Oil & Gas
    A big win for public health and communities' right-to-know! Astonishingly, the oil and gas extraction industry has never been required to report emissions to the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), a federally-managed public database detailing how, what and where toxic chemicals are…
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    Oct 20 2015
    Wolf Creek Art Show

    Regional artists celebrate Wolf Creek Pass with traveling show

    By sjca Lands Protection, Wolf Creek
    In June nearly 40 artists convened on top of Wolf Creek Pass to celebrate its beauty and draw inspiration from the landscape. The over 70 pieces that resulted from the art day day are arriving at the Taylor Raymond Gallery…
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    Oct 15 2015

    Rabble-rousing can inspire us to make change

    By sjca Coal, Durango Herald Column, Of Interest, Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy
    In his Tuesday column, “The Republicans’ Incompetence Caucus,” conservative New York Times writer David Brooks excoriated the more radical elements of the Republican Party. Sordid intra-party politics playing out in broad daylight, now that’s a writer’s ticket. And yet, I’ll…
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    Oct 05 2015
    Wolf Creek Top Flowers

    Court Orders Forest Service to Disclose Documents on Wolf Creek Pass Decision

    By sjca Lands Protection, Species, Wolf Creek
    We have some excellent news. The fight for Wolf Creek Pass continues, but today we took a great step forward. The Forest Service has not been transparent with the public about the "Village at Wolf Creek" project. Today we are thrilled to…
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