02/16/2021
Starting tomorrow, Wednesday, February 17th at 6pm, The Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (CDPHE) is hosting a series of virtual community meetings on Suncor Oil Refinery’s water pollution permits. Both of these permits are up for renewal later this year, and CDPHE staff want to hear from YOU about how they should protect Sand Creek and the South Platte River from Suncor’s pollution, especially its toxic PFAS pollution.
Clean Water Action will be urging CDPHE to set the strictest PFAS discharge limits possible. We hope you can join us at one of these community meetings! If you can't attend tomorrow's meeting, a second meeting is scheduled for February 25th at 6pm. To sign up, visit CDPHE's Suncor permits page:
Updated January 27, 2021 Downloadable files (1/27/2021): Español Suncor's permits Suncor has two permits that limit the pollution they put into Sand Creek, and they are up for renewal in 2021. Permit CO0001147 allows Suncor to put wastewater and groundwater that has been treated into Sand Creek. Pe...