Colorado Debates Proposed Oil, Gas Setback Rules
DENVER (AP) - The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is considering statewide rules on groundwater sampling and monitoring at new well pads.
The commission on Monday began discussing the state's so-called "setback" rules on how far wells must be from buildings.
The proposed rules could show when drilling operations contaminated groundwater supplies and when they haven't.
One proposal would require a public hearing and commission approval before wellheads can be placed within 750 feet of schools or hospitals.
Opponents are warning that the tough new rules could hurt companies.
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