LONGMONT (AP) — A Boulder District Court judge has reopened a case to ban fracking in a Colorado city without hearing objections.
The Longmont Times-Call reported Friday that the ruling reopens a case examining the legality of Longmont’s voter-approved fracking ban without hearing the plaintiff’s objections.
Officials say the Colorado Supreme Court ruled the ban conflicted with the state Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Act in 2016.
Anti-fracking groups say they plan to argue the legality of the ban after a recently approved Senate Bill is believed to supersede the former ruling.
Anti-fracking advocates say the high-pressured oil and gas extraction technique uses chemicals harmful to residents’ health.
The Colorado Oil and Gas Association could not be reached for comment Friday.
A date for opening arguments has yet to be scheduled.
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Information from: Daily Times-Call, http://timescall.com/