COGCC Commissioners invite public to provide input in rulemakings
Denver, CO (Aug. 15, 2019) - The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) will host its monthly meeting in Glenwood Springs, Aug. 21-22, as its first venue outside of Denver to meet with stakeholders in the rulemaking process of SB-181.
“The COGCC Commissioners and I are committed to working with all stakeholders to learn their priorities and input during the SB 181 rulemaking process,” said COGCC Director Jeff Robbins. “The Western Slope has unique issues and concerns and we are here to hear their voice.”
On Wednesday, Aug. 21, members of the public may comment regarding the Commission’s SB-181 rulemakings on:
- Mission Change: To address public health, safety, welfare, the environment and wildlife are invited to do so.
- Cumulative Impacts: To address impacts of oil and gas development on public health, safety, welfare, the environment and wildlife
- Alternative Location Analysis: To adopt alternative location analysis rules
- Flowlines: To adopt amended flowline rules.
The COGCC Commission August meetings will be held at the Hotel Colorado, 526 Pine Street, Glenwood Springs. The COGCC will host upcoming meetings in Boulder and Weld County. To learn more about participating in the August meeting or future meetings, visit the ECMC website.