On the recordMarch 19, 2012
For these reasons, the Ute Indian Tribe requests that BLM not move forward at this time with development of regulations for hydraulic fracking on public lands, and more specifically, reservation lands.
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congress.govFor these reasons, the Ute Indian Tribe requests that BLM not move forward at this time with development of regulations for hydraulic fracking on public lands, and more specifically, reservation lands.
Lamborn expresses concern over BLM's plans for hydraulic fracking regulations opposed by the Ute Tribe.
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