January 18, 2012
Longmont ROAR, @LongmontRoar
Media and Public Advisory
Clean Water Action Colorado, Gary Wockner, 970-218-8310,@CleanWaterCO1
Sierra Club –Poudre Canyon Group, Shane Davis, 509-570-4422, @SierraClubPCG
Longmont ROAR, @LongmontRoar
Erie Rising, @ErieRising
What the Frack?! Arapahoe/Fracking Colorado, @FrackingColo
Elbert County Oil and Gas Information Group, @EcoGig
Save the Poudre: Poudre Waterkeeper, @SaveThePoudre
Citizens for Huerfano County, @LaVeta350
Denver – Today, several Colorado citizens groups announced that they will begin using and promoting the #CoFracking hashtag for social media communications about fracking in Colorado. As fracking marches across the Front Range landscape, the issue is fast becoming one of the hottest topics in the state.The recent change in the state’s fracking rules, numerous allegations of groundwater pollution, increased private property concerns, and massive interest in fracking by local governments has catapulted the issue to the front page of almost every newspaper in the state.The citizens groups predict that public and media attention will continue to accelerate through the 2012 Colorado legislative session and beyond.
The groups encourage the use of the #CoFrackinghashtag to post information about:
Bills in the state legislature dealing with fracking
Local government drilling and fracking regulations and moratoriums
State and federal rulemaking, guidance, and legislation that applies to Colorado
State and federal fracking on public lands in Colorado Oil/Gas/Fracking money – where it goes, who gets it, who’s influenced by it
Position statements made by public officials and agency personnel about fracking
Spills, pollution, poisoning, and accidents associated with fracking
And announcements about public meetings and educational sessions about fracking in Colorado.
Use of the #CoFrackinghashtag will allow ease of information sharing and rapid searches on Twitter on the topic of fracking in Colorado.To use #CoFracking, just put“#CoFracking” anywhere in the tweet and it will show up on a twitter search page for #CoFracking for any Twitter user to see.
The citizens groups are encouraging all people, groups, public officials, local governments, and agencies to use the #CoFracking hashtag so that the Twitter search page can become a trove of easily accessible information about fracking in Colorado.
(Posted here: http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150590327969976)
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