Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Event Date
10-14-2009
Description
Presenter: Brian Kurzel, Colorado Natural Areas Program (CNAP)
27 slides
Citation Information
Kurzel, Brian and Colorado Rare Plant Conservation Initiative, "SLIDES: Recommended Best Management Practices for Plants of Concern: Practices Developed to Reduce the Impacts of Oil and Gas Development Activities to Plants of Concern" (2009). Best Practices for Community and Environmental Protection (October 14).
https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/best-practices-for-community-and-environmental-protection/7
Alternate Title
Protecting Rare Plants
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Comments
The first Intermountain BMP Project workshop, sponsored by the Natural Resources Law Center and the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, was held in Rifle, Colorado on October 14, 2009 at the Garfield County Fairground for over 170 participants.
Speakers from Federal, state and local governments, the community, industry and environmental consultants, and conservation groups focused presentations and discussion on a greater understanding of what Best Management Practices (BMPs) are appropriate to the western slope of Colorado and how they are integrated into developments.