Colorado oil debate gets personal as lawmakers weigh rules
DENVER — Colorado’s long-running battle over oil and gas drilling in suburban neighbourhoods has erupted again, and this time the stakes are deeply personal.
As state lawmakers debate whether to clamp stronger health and safety regulations on the industry, stories of loss and anxiety are emerging on both sides.
“Nobody should ever have to experience what my family has had to go through in this past almost two years,” said Erin Martinez, whose husband and brother were killed in a 2017 house explosion linked to a well near the Martinezes’ home.