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Report Slams Colorado Roadless Rule

KUNC Community Radio for Northern Colorado
Fri July 8, 2011
By Kirk Siegler

Conservationists are raising concerns that a proposed “roadless rule” for managing rugged National Forest lands could threaten drinking water supplies in Colorado.  A report released this morning criticizes the Obama Administration’s plan for Colorado’s roadless lands that offers some exceptions for coal mine and ski resort expansions.  Read more…

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