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Energy Companies Have Left Colorado With Billions of Dollars in Oil and Gas Cleanup

Energy Companies Have Left Colorado With Billions of Dollars in Oil and Gas Cleanup
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Energy companies have left Colorado with billions of dollars in oil and gas cleanup

As the state tries to reform its relationship to drilling, an expensive task awaits. Image credit: Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via Getty Images March 11, 2021 From the print edition When an oil or gas well reaches the end of its lifespan, it must be plugged. If it isn’t, the well might leak toxic chemicals into groundwater and spew methane, carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere for years on end. But plugging a well is no simple task: Cement must be pumped down into it to block the opening, and the tubes connecting it to tanks or pipelines must be removed, along with all the other onsite equipment. Then the top of the well has to be chopped off near the surface and plugged again, and the area around the rig must be cleaned up.

Elected officials oppose Rep Boebert s actions during U S Capitol riot

Elected officials oppose Rep. Boebert’s actions during U.S. Capitol riot Durango, Colorado Currently Fri 0% chance of precipitation Letter to U.S. House of Representatives calls for investigation, disciplinary action By Shannon Mullane Durango and Pine River Valley reporter Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021 8:53 PM Updated: Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021 12:13 PM Elected officials oppose Rep. Boebert’s actions during U.S. Capitol riot Elected officials in La Plata County this week signed and sent a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives calling for an investigation into Rep. Lauren Boebert after the Capitol riot Jan. 6. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald Escuchar en Español:

Bayfield wrestles with housing needs

Bayfield wrestles with housing needs Durango, Colorado Currently Wed 57% chance of precipitation 53% chance of precipitation 69% chance of precipitation Town weighs development pressures with providing adequate amenities By Shannon Mullane Durango and Pine River Valley reporter Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021 9:00 AM Bayfield wrestles with housing needs The Bayfield board of trustees took a fresh look at housing issues Tuesday, but finding solutions might be like “opening a can of worms,” said Mayor Ashleigh Tarkington. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file Toggle font size Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player. The Bayfield board of trustees took a fresh look at housing issues this week, but finding solutions might be like “opening a can of worms,” said Mayor Ashleigh Tarkington.

josh Joswick: 2020: Tyranny, insanity and plain ol bull

Josh Joswick: 2020: Tyranny, insanity and plain ol’ bull Durango, Colorado Currently Thu 54% chance of precipitation 74% chance of precipitation Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020 11:33 AM Updated: Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021 2:47 PM Josh Joswick: 2020: Tyranny, insanity and plain ol’ bull Toggle font size Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player. In this time of rancor and ill-will toward our fellow man – wait a minute, isn’t it still the holiday season? – we can all agree on something: Merriam-Webster’s dictionary is an impartial source for nonpartisan definitions. And here is a definition from Merriam-Webster: Pandemic: “An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area, such as multiple countries or continents, and typically affects a significant proportion of the population.”

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