Citizens for a Healthy Community (CHC) is hosting a public educational forum to help residents understand the threats from BLM’s proposed 30,000-acre lease sale planned for the North Fork Valley. This forum titled, Understanding the Threats of Oil and Gas Development, will be held on Saturday, March 31, from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the Hotchkiss High School. The high school is located at 438 Bulldog Street in Hotchkiss, Colorado.

The proximity of the proposed 30,000-acre lease sale to the North Fork communities’ schools, homes, and sources of drinking water makes it crucial that the public is provided the opportunity to learn from the experts about the threats of fracking so they are able to submit substantive comments on BLM’s Environmental Assessment. The deadline for public comment is April 6.

In the scoping public comment period, residents of the North Fork Valley responded to this proposal by submitting approximately 3,000 letters to BLM. An estimated 63% of the households in the Valley reacted so strongly to this proposal that they felt compelled to express their viewpoint. Practically all of the letters asked BLM to withdraw the entire lease sale.

When BLM denied the community’s request to hold a hearing to provide residents an opportunity to publicly express their concerns, CHC held a hearing for the community. On Saturday, January 28, more than 500 North Fork residents filled 400 seats and every square inch of standing room in Hotchkiss High School to voice their overwhelming opposition to BLM’s proposed lease sale.  Their words were well researched, and powerful: the citizens of the North Fork Valley do not want fracking near their water sources, their schools, or their homes. The potential damage to the community’s air, water, produce, vineyards, farms, livestock, deer and elk winter range, and real estate values is not worth the risk.

Despite the unprecedented level of civic involvement and opposition to this proposal, BLM is marching forward with the sale. According to CHC Board member Daniel Feldman, “If BLM fails to respond to such a tremendous outcry of opposition to the proposed lease sale, then our system of government is severely broken.”

FORUM SPEAKERS
Chip Northrup—Former planning manager for Atlantic Richfield Company, co-owner of Northrup Energy, and investor in the acquisition and sale of oil and gas projects for more than 30 years. Chip has served on the Texas Governor’s Energy Advisory Council.

Dr. Theo Colborn—Founder and President of The Endocrine Disruption Exchange and the country’s foremost expert on the health and environmental effects of chemicals used in oil and gas development.

John Fenton—Rancher from Pavillion, Wyoming, where U.S. EPA has confirmed chemicals from oil and gas development have contaminated groundwater. John is on the Board of Directors of the Powder River Basin Resource Council and has written articles published in High Country News.

Calvin Tillman—Former mayor of Dish, Texas, a small town that was transformed into an industrial zone by natural gas development. Calvin works with state legislators on natural gas regulations and is active with the Texas Oil and Gas Accountability Project.

Deborah Rogers—Financial analyst, former advisor to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and authority on the economics of unconventional shale gas drilling (horizontal hydraulic fracking). Deborah is on the regional steering committee of Earthworks Oil and Gas Accountability Project.

Kyle Tisdel—Staff Attorney for the Western Environmental Law Center where he works in the Climate and Energy Program.

Duke Cox—Longtime activist, former President of the Grand Valley Citizens Alliance, and member of the Board of Directors of Western Colorado Congress.
 
 
 
 
_Come to Community Meetings to learn about the planned leasing for oil and gas development of 22 parcels/30,000 acres of land surrounding the towns of Paonia, Hotchkiss, and Crawford and the Paonia Reservoir and determine the impact on you.   
 
Local organizations will be hosting three public meetings in Hotchkiss, Crawford and Paonia to answer questions and gather input for the January 9 deadline for public comments.  The meetings will include a presentation on BLM's oil and gas leasing process as well as detailed maps and parcel descriptions.  Comments will be captured and submitted to the BLM.  These leases have the potential to change the North Fork Valley forever.  Please come to one of the three meetings and let your voice be heard!  
 
Come and tell us how a nearby parcel to be leased could impact you, your family, your property, your water and your livelihood.
 
We will have over-sized maps showing exact parcel locations.
 
Come prepared to share specific concerns about specific parcels.  
 
We will provide suggestions to make your comment letters as effective as possible.
 
The meetings will be hosted by:
 
*     Citizens for a Healthy Community
*     NFRIA-WSERC Conservation Center
*     Western Colorado Congress
*     High Country Citizens Alliance
*     Black Canyon Regional Land Trust
*     Western Colorado Food and Agriculture Council
*     Slow Food Western Slope
*     Valley Organic Growers Association
 
HOTCHKISS MEETING
Monday, December 19th, 6:30-8:00pm
Hotchkiss Senior Citizen Center
276 West Main (located on the east side of Town Hall), Hotchkiss
 
PAONIA MEETING
Wednesday, January 4th, 6:30-8:00pm
Jr High Gym at Paonia High School - LOCATION CHANGE
 
CRAWFORD MEETING
Thursday, January 5th, 6:30-8pm
Crawford Town Hall Community Room

For more info, go to our info page.