Denver Post: Colorado officials sought public views on proposed new air-pollution rules for the oil and gas industry -- and faced a barrage of concerns.
A majority of the 120 residents who signed up to testify Wednesday before state air-quality control commissioners strongly supported the rules to reduce toxic emissions.
"Air pollution burns our eyes, ears, noses and throats," said Peggy Tibbets, who drove from Silt in western Colorado to testify.
Federal land managers offering access to public land...