In all the world Huerfano County Colorado is a place of exceptional and inspiring vistas. The name Huerfano translates to "Orphan", and in a way Huerfano County is an orphanage for many who feel deserted in a world that has lost respect for natural beauty. Now Huerfano County is targeted for industrial fracking of ancient seabeds thousands of feet below the earth surface. Fracking will endanger our precious waters and will desecrate our scenic areas with a net of wells and service roads.
Friday, June 13, 2014
With the tourist season here, it is time to take up the pen once again
and give a progress report on our winter's work in our county. We have
discovered that one operator who was banned from further mining has
nonetheless convinced a major national bank to loan them millions of
dollars against their mineral lease portfolio in Huerfano County. We
have learned of another operator who is pulling very dirty carbon
dioxide (CO2) out of the earth and piping it to Texas where it is mixed
with precious water to scrub oil out of old wells. Then they have the
audacity to say that they are sequestering the very same CO2 in these
old leaky oil fields and hoping to get carbon credits for the practice.
Meanwhile, another major operator is seeking permission to use the
filthy produced water that results from fracturing ancient shale layers
into a mush that can be pumped to the surface. With nontributary
approval, they can use this contaminated water to spray on roads for
dust control on and off the well sites, and there also are 15 other
allowed uses for this water, including reinjecting it into the deep
aquifer from which it came. The problem is that the water will have
become sullied, that is, mixed with ancient mud, radioactive substances,
volatile compounds, drilling lubricants, and fracking chemicals. We
also discovered that only 203 (as of November 2013) voting citizens of
Huerfano County are mineral lessors, and the remaining 95% of us will
have to live with the mess. There are also upwards of 400 of the 800
mineral lessors from outside the county who are not being taxed for
their mineral property holdings in Huerfano County. Not taxed and not
registered at the courthouse means clouded titles, lost tax revenues,
and possible dubious basis for unitization and pooling schemes. Our
concern is that elements of the county government still have open arms
for gas and oil operators. This was obvious in The Signature Newspaper
Visitor's Guide recently published, wherein the Huerfano County
Government invites these environmental miscreants to do business here.
Notably, there was no mention of inviting solar and wind power projects,
even though we have established a wind power zone in the eastern part
of the county. We have been circumspect in sharing our findings, first
communicating to the county assessor, administrator, commissioners, and
planning board. But we can be silent no longer when we see the welcome
mat being put out for gas and oil and all the misery it can bring.
There are better ways to get energy for our lives than fossil fuels.
Let's not destroy the environment and incur cleanup liabilities that
boost the real cost of gas and oil far higher than solar and wind
energy. Let's pay for our courthouse expenses with long-term strategies
instead of dirty money from oil and gas taxes. If oil and gas take
over here we will need more than a new courthouse complex to repair the
damage.
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