State Representative Joann Ginal (HD52), who is a biologist and holds a Ph.D. in endocrinology, has introduced HB13-1275, which set up studies of oil and gas operations – air and water emissions, and their impacts on human health, for specified counties along the Front Range. Rep Ginal’s bill requires that the state form a committee of legislators, along with health and bioscience experts, who would:
- Assign epidemiological health studies to a scientific group, priority given to experience with oil and gas impacts on health and association with university (seems to best describe the Colorado School of Public Health )
- Collect epidemiological data for Larimer, Weld, Boulder and Arapahoe Counties, with health surveys that would assess health impacts (collecting control group data, compare baseline (pre operations) to post operations, and hopefully compare areas of heavy operations to comparable Colorado populations that do no yet have oil and gas operations underway)
- Determine if health impacts are found which are disruptive to normal home and business activities or cause extreme discomfort or health problems. If so, the oversight committee would be able to immediately call for cease and desist of such emissions at well sites where so documented
- Publish all collected data, including online reports
- Report the results by March 2014 Continue reading