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Thursday, July 7, 2011
The possible impact of fracking on Denver’s water supply
Wes Wilson, retired EPA analyst seen in the award winning documentary Gasland, and Phil Doe, Envorinmental Issues Director, Be The Change U.S.A., will lead a discussion of Hydro-Fracking. This evening program will cover the following topics:
Overview of the Hydro-Fracking process
The new Bureau of Land Management Leases in South Park
The possible impact on Denver’s water supply
When: 7PM-8:30PM, Saturday, July 9
Where: Columbine Unitarian Universalist Church, 6724 South Webster Street, in Littleton
Price: Free
at 8:56 PM
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