BY DENNIS WEBB
Colorado and federal environmental officials want the Bureau of Land Management to ensure that the ozone and other air quality impacts of a proposed oil shale project just across the border in Utah are adequately considered.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Environmental Protection Agency raised the issue in letters to the BLM about a proposed utility corridor project associated with the Enefit American Oil shale project. The EPA also voiced water-quality, climate-change and other concerns about the project and urged the BLM to conduct a supplemental environmental impact statement to address them...