Aurora residents to continue opposition to fracking near reservoir, Superfund site August 13, 2024

Kiowa County Press

Lauren Swain, coordinator for the group Physicians for Social Responsibility-Colorado, said while the exact scope of the risks to the reservoir remain a technical question, operators have not demonstrated how their operations will do no harm.
“You do not want to have the use of large amounts of fracking fluid and the handling of large amounts of liquid waste near a resource for 400,000 people’s drinking water,” Swain asserted.

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