If the Uinta basin oil train gets built, 350,000 barrels of oil a day will be added to the nation’s oil supply.
ruled last week
The court cited “numerous” violations of the National Environmental Policy Act in the environmental impact statement, including the the failure to: Senator Michael Bennet and Congressman Joe Neguse of Colorado also welcomed the ruling. “This ruling is excellent news,” they said in a joint statement. “The approval process for the Uinta Basin Railway Project has been gravely insufficient, and did not properly account for the project’s full risks to Colorado’s communities, water, and environment.
In other words, the fossil fuel crowd is perfectly happy to jam this ludicrously dangerous project down the throats of the government and the 40 million people who rely on the waters of the Colorado River for their drinking water and their livelihoods. Nothing must be allowed to
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