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Oil, gas drilling proposals by Democrats rejected

Posted: Feb 7, 2012 6:15 PM by Matt Stafford

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DENVER (AP) - Democratic proposals to limit oil and gas drilling have been defeated in Colorado's Republican House.

The House Local Government Committee voted Monday to reject a bill that would have set a statewide buffer of 1,000 feet between drilling wells and schools or residential areas. The committee also voted down a bill to ban open-pit storage of drilling fluids.

The buffer proposal came from a suburban Denver Democrat whose county has only recently seen interest from drilling companies. The storage proposal came from a Western Slope Democrat who said his constituents are worried about the possibility of contamination.

The Colorado Oil & Gas Association, and some Democrats on the committee, opposed both measures.

Topics: DENVER, AP, Colorado's Republican House, House Local Government Committee, statewide buffer of 1, 000 feet between drilling wells and schools or residential areas, bill to ban open-pit storage of drilling fluids, Colorado Oil & Gas Association, News 5, KOAA 5

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