Community Open House: Launching independent research on air quality and noise around oil and gas well sites in the North Front Range

April 28, 2022

5:30-7:30 PM MT

Longmont Study Location Map

Health Effects Institute Energy (HEI Energy) is funding independent research on whether people living in the North Front Range community might be exposed to both chemical emissions to the air and to noise from unconventional oil and gas development. The research will be getting underway this year in the North Front Range region, and HEI Energy hosted an in-person open house for community members to learn more about this research.


The Open House provided an opportunity to:

  • Learn about the research and ways you can stay up-to-date
  • Meet the research teams from Colorado State University and the University of Colorado  
  • View poster presentations about the research and what you can expect while it is underway
  • See some of the air monitoring equipment the teams will use to detect oil and gas emissions
  • Interact with research teams directly during the poster session 
  • Get answers to your questions about the research and share any ideas or concerns 

 

Sessions

Launching independent research on air quality and noise around oil and gas well sites in the North Front Range

Measuring and Modelling Air Pollution and Noise Exposure Near Unconventional Oil and Gas Development (UOGD) in Colorado: Study Overview

Poster Number
1
Da Pan
Colorado State University
Julieta Juncosa Calahorrano
Colorado State University
Jeffrey Collett
Colorado State University

Air Sample Collection and Analysis Methods

Poster Number
2
Da Pan
Colorado State University
Jeffrey Collett
Colorado State University

Monitoring Noise from Oil and Gas Development

Poster Number
3
Mike Van Dyke
Colorado School of Public Health

How Might You Benefit From and Get Involved in the Research?

Poster Number
4
Lisa McKenzie
Colorado School of Public Health

Location

The Times Collaborative
338 Main Street
Longmont, CO 80501
United States

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