Crestone Peak Resources (dba Civitas) is proposing 18 oil and gas wells within a 16.82-acre pad site on a 21.52-acre agriculture parcel located about a half mile south of East Quincy Avenue and a half mile north of East Reservoir Dam Road. This dangerous site again puts Aurora Reservoir at risk and proposes drilling immediately adjacent to the Lowry Superfund Site.
Additionally, so many sites within close proximity to one another will lead to increased health and environmental cumulative impacts within the area.
Submit your opposition to State Blanca West via this online form through October 24, 2025.



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