RSVP NOW for the ONLY Sunlight-Long in-person ECMC Public Hearing! 🗓
Hearing Date: Thursday, September 11 (Doors open at 4:45pm • Hearing starts at 5pm • Public comments until 8:30pm)
Location: Bonnie Blue’s Event Venue, just 10-15 minutes east of Southshore/Beacon Point/Wheatlands and 8-10 minutes east of Blackstone on County Line Road.
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Your voice and presence are the only things standing between our families and this reckless fracking site. 🚫
Why You Should Care & Why You MUST Show Up
The Sunlight-Long mega well pad isn’t just another oil & gas project — it’s a dangerous industrial site proposed right next to our homes, schools, and water supply.
Uniqueness of the Location = Maximum Risk
- 32 wells placed on one 35+ acre pad (roughly the size of a shopping mall). Industrial drilling, on a scale rarely seen in Colorado, is proposed just over a half a mile from the closest homes.
- Over 10,000 households within a 2-mile radius, including an estimated 7,800 children and 4,000 seniors.
- Just 1 mile from two elementary schools and less than 2 miles from a middle school and high school.
- Aurora Reservoir, our city’s primary drinking water source, is just 0.6 miles from the proposed Sunlight-Long mega well pad. Sunlight-Long drilling is not only proposed next to, but also below, this vital Aurora water supply. One accident or leak, and we could be living through our own Erin Brockovich disaster. Do we really want to gamble with the water our children drink every single day?
Sunlight-Long Poses Major Health Risks
- Of great concern to community members, children living within 3 miles of oil & gas wells have nearly double the risk of developing acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), especially in high-activity areas (more from this critical study here). With the Sunlight-Long well pad, 32 new wells are planned near our homes.
- The Denver metro area ranks as the 6th most ozone-polluted city in the U.S., for the third year in a row (American Lung Association report). Since June 1, our neighborhood has had 50 ozone alert days, when children and seniors are advised to stay indoors. Oil and gas operations contribute 60% of Colorado’s ozone pollution (read more).
- Fugitive emissions (toxic, unmonitored vapors) from well pads will travel undetected into our homes, posing serious health risks (EPA’s Methane Emissions page).
We only have one way to stop it: overwhelming public pressure. 🙋♀️🙋♂️
