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Home→Blog→Published 2015 → January

Monthly Archives: January 2015

146 gas wells proposed near McClure Pass

Posted on January 22, 2015 by WCC

by Emily Hornback, WCC Organizer On January 16, the Bureau of Land Manaagement (BLM) published a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the proposed Bull Mountain Master Development Plan (MDP) submitted by SG Interests, Ltd. This marks the beginning of … Continue reading →

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Comment on aspen/spruce management by Feb 2

Posted on January 22, 2015 by WCC

by Emily Hornback, WCC Organizer The deadline to provide input to the US Forest Service on its plans for “Spruce Beetle Epidemic and Aspen Decline Management Response” (SBEADMR) is Monday, February 2. The agency expects to release the final document … Continue reading →

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Posted in Civic engagement, Public Lands | Tagged Public Lands Partnership, SBEADMR, spruce beetle, sudden aspen decline

Update to Cottage Foods Law tops WCC legislative agenda

Posted on January 22, 2015 by WCC

by Rachel Zatterstrom, WCC Organizer The 2015 Legislative Session is in full swing in Denver and WCC is organizing grassroots voices to participate in the state lawmaking process. The 70th General Assembly convened after tight November elections changed the balance … Continue reading →

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Posted in Civic engagement, Legislature, Local Foods, Oil and Gas, Public Lands, Uranium
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