delivering declaration rejecting COGCC legitimacy (3)Thanks to everyone who participated in the walkout at the COGCC meeting yesterday (Aug. 3rd, 2015) as we and our coalition partners with Coloradans Against Fracking delivered our Declaration Rejecting the Legitimacy of the COGCC! We made up about half of the crowd or more! As COGCC chair Matt Lepore began speaking about the adoption of 2 recommendations from the non-representative “Governor’s Blue Ribbon Task Force”, we all stood up, turned our backs and held up signs. Then we staged our walkout after delivering the declaration to Lepore. This move came after years of the Commission failing to protect people from industry impacts on our communities. 
You can see more photos here and read the Declaration below.
Thank you for taking a stand against fracking.
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Declaration Rejecting the Legitimacy of the

Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission


Whereas:

The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has failed in its mission to:

“protect the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens and

protect the welfare of the environment and wildlife resources”.

We, Coloradans Against Fracking, find it necessary to reject the authority of Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to make decisions that negatively impact our health, our air, our water, and our land, or violate the will of the voters seeking to protect their health, air quality, water quality, or property from the impacts of oil and gas extraction. Therefore, it is our duty to continue to work to genuinely protect the people, wildlife and the environment of the state of Colorado.

Addendum:


The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Mission Statement:

The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission was created “to foster oil and gas development in the state of Colorado while protecting public health, safety, and welfare, including the protection and welfare of the environment and wildlife resources.”

Nothing about the current heavy industrial processes used to extract oil and gas is compatible with maintaining public health, safety and welfare or protecting the environment and wildlife resources. Toxic air pollution, explosions, fires, earthquakes, and toxic spills contaminating ground water & polluting rivers and streams all continue to occur. As drilling and transport of raw materials and waste increases, so does the incidence of “accidents”.  The COGCC’s actions and regulations have not stopped the spills, accidents or earthquakes.  Compatibility between this heavy, toxic industry and public health, safety and welfare is not possible within such close proximity of human activity.

Research, studies, data:

The dangerously irresponsible actions taken, or not taken, by the COGCC are not from a lack of competence.  They are the result of selective interpretation by the COGCC of the edict written by the Colorado legislature defining their duty.  By choosing to define their mission from the industry’s point of view, the COGCC gives themselves permission to ignore scientific documentation, data and empirical observation that prove toxic, adverse effects to our air, water, soil, health and property caused by oil & gas development: and to reference only studies solicited by and for industry when creating rules and regulations. The COGCC chooses to ignore the many peer reviewed, scientific studies made available to them. What may be the most offensive and harmful action of all, is that members of the COGCC choose to ignore the many personal testimonies of Coloradans who have been harmed by oil & gas development.

Process:

The actions of the COGCC demonstrate that the processes established to provide opportunity for public input and participation are intended only to create a false sense of security for the public; a facade meant to lure a trusting public into submission and complacency – with the secondary purpose of deflecting any and all who might challenge the authority of the COGCC to permit drilling when and wherever the industry chooses.  Any comment, criticism or testimony that is not in support of the industry may be listened to, but are ultimately ignored.

Regulation:

COGCC regulations, insistently touted as the strongest in the country, are empty words created to provide a false sense of security. Monitoring and reporting is largely left to the industry with notice given in advance of inspection.  Self-regulation amounts to no regulation.  Token fines may be imposed in instances when a fine is legally required. These minimum fines are often dismissed when the company accepts the choice of performing community service.  Here the COGCC has been consistent.  They regularly apply no fine or a minimum fine for industry violations.

Coloradans Against Fracking says enough.

We, the people, simply cannot and will not recognize the legitimacy of a commission whose actions are detrimental to our health and safety, and to the health and safety of future generations.  By both their actions and inaction, the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission constantly and consistently fails to fulfill its mission and by doing so, fails to protect us, the residents of the state they are charged with protecting.

Therefore, Coloradans Against Fracking must, in all moral conscience, reject any authority the failed Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission claims to hold, and will continue to work to truly protect the citizens, wildlife and the environment of the state of Colorado.


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