Drilling Down
Gas Pains In Colorado’s Forests
By Michael Conniff, 1-11-06
The ramp up in natural gas drilling in the White River National Forest is forcing those in charge of caring for the national parks near Rifle to ask for more help.
"There's no way we'll be able to keep up with it and keep up with your expectations for caring for the land…" forest Supervisor Maribeth Gustafson told Pitkin County Commissioners this week. “"I don't believe we'll be able to say 'stop.'"
Staffing issues are no small matter when it comes to the destiny of the forest. Impact statements have to be processed “on everything from wildlife habitat to roads and recreation,� according to a story in The Aspen Times. Staff is also responsible to make sure the drilling companies draw the line. The White River National Forest has eleven ski areas within its 2.3 million acres.
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