Meeting Time: January 05, 2021 at 9:30am MST
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3. 21-035 Monitoring Meeting Regarding Ivey Site (Informational Only) (File approved by ELT)

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    Kathy Bog over 4 years ago

    Anything less than 2000ft needs to be stopped as this is now the state standard based on the CDPHE model that showed short term adverse health effects occurred at less than 2000ft. Long term health effects such as cancer were not evaluated and the CDPHE model did not look past 2000ft. There are over 90,800,000 reports and studies on negative health effects of living close to oil and gas (using Google as the search engine). If only 10% of these are applicable that is still over 9 million.

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    Jennifer Dulles over 4 years ago

    Please learn from the experience of Broomfield residents and city council members. Operations near residents are a disaster. Noises that keep residents from sleeping; chemical fumes that are apparent inside and outside homes; and persistent acute health issues such as headaches and nosebleeds, not to mention long-term health impacts. BMPS do not remedy these issues. SB-181 provides the opportunity to protect residents, it ensures health and safety is a mandate. Please utilize it to full extent.

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    Holly Vaccaro over 4 years ago

    The Ivey site should not move forward because it does not meet the new state requirements for health and safety. This site is way too close to homes. It is also very close to the XOG Broomfield site and the cumulative impacts on residents should also be taken into account. Most of you remember how poorly Adams County residents were treated by Broomfield. In that situation you all were powerless to help us. In this situation you are not. Please stand up for our health.

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    Lynn Daniels over 4 years ago

    I do not want fracking in our neighborhoods or near our children’s schools. Do not approve this well it does not follow new COGCC rules requiring wells to be at least 2,000 ft from homes

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    Jason Medina over 4 years ago

    The County Board has an obligation to serve and protect it people. Say no.

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    Molly Lambright over 4 years ago

    Adams County Board of County Commissioners has an obligation to ensure that Colorado’s new oil and gas regulations are applied to Great Western’s Ivey drilling site. The Ivey Site does not follow the strictest standards to protect health and safety under the law of SB-181.

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    Michelle Koopmann over 4 years ago

    From a concerned community member of Adam's County This site will bring nothing but harm to our community. It is not far from homes or businesses at all.....its scary to think you guys don't care about your community to build this right there!

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    Jonna Lopez over 4 years ago

    This site does not follow new COGCC rules requiring wells to be at least 2,000 ft from homes. We do not want fracking in our neighborhoods and near our children’s schools. Do not approve this well.

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    Don McFall over 4 years ago

    My name is Don McFall. Myself and my partner, Barry Talley, own leasehold acreage in Great Western’s Ivey South wells. We have decided to donate a majority of our royalty payments to the Challenge Foundation, benefiting economically disadvantaged children in an effort to prepare them for college and life. With that being said, we strongly support the Ivey Development and look forward to seeing how much this will benefit the children and their families, during these trying times.

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    Barb Binder over 4 years ago

    As an unincorp AdCo resident who has suffered serious health issues from living 1/2 mile from XOG Interchange Pads and 1300ft from their NW Pads, it is unconscionable that the Ivey site would be allowed to move forward when it is ~ 1300 ft from homes & 3300 ft from an elementary school. Look at the devastation wrought by XOGs "best management practices". GW's "Platinum Green Facility" will do no better. AdCo has an obligation to ensure the health & safety of its residents - SB-181 requires it.

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    Sashs Stiles over 4 years ago

    request to speak as Chair of Physicians for Social Responsibility Colorado to oppose the Ivey Site.

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    Barry Talley over 4 years ago

    I have owned a portion of the mineral rights to be accessed by the Ivey Pad for over 30 years. We have a right to access the minerals as long as we meet the ultra safe drilling regulations which were met when the permits were issued at the end of last year.
    We all need to keep in mind that the energy industry is very important to Colorado's economy.

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    Stacy Lambright over 4 years ago

    Adams County Commissioners are empowered to listen to their residents and push for the protections that they know are necessary. The MOU between Adams County and GWO makes it clear that the most protective rules will apply. The most protective rules we have are the COGCC’s new rules that will be effective on January 15, 2021.

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    Ethan Black over 4 years ago

    This site does not follow new COGCC rules requiring wells to be at least 2,000 ft from homes. We do not want fracking in our neighborhoods! Do not approve this well.

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    Suzie Brundage over 4 years ago

    This site does not meet the strictest standards to protect the public’s health and safety and should not be allowed to go forward