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6 Porch Notes tagged “oil and gas,” from counties across Colorado.

Home and property - Garfield County

In Garfield County, oil and gas can be part of the property picture

Garfield County sits over the Piceance Basin, so a property there may have nearby gas development or a split between who owns the surface and who owns the minerals.

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Local rules - Adams County

In unincorporated Adams County, new oil and gas sites need a county permit too

New oil and gas facilities on unincorporated Adams County land go through the county's own Oil and Gas Facility permit review, in addition to state approval from the Energy and Carbon Management Commission.

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Water and land - Weld County

Some Weld well-water concerns have a VOC screening route

Weld County's lab offers a VOC screen for well-water households with water-quality concerns tied to nearby oil and gas activity.

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Local rules - Broomfield County

Broomfield writes its own oil and gas rules on top of the state's

Drilling near Broomfield homes is overseen by both the state's energy commission and Broomfield's own local oil and gas regulations and inspectors.

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Home and property - Weld County

Weld building site maps should show nearby oil and gas equipment

Weld County demolition and building applications ask you to map nearby oil and gas production facilities, not just the structure.

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Home and property - Weld County

Oil and gas is part of property homework in Weld County

Weld County runs its own oil-and-gas office for surface rules in unincorporated areas, so nearby wells and tanks are worth looking up.

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