A proposal floated in 2014 to push new wells 2,000 feet away from homes and buildings could lead to a 50 percent drop in oil and gas activity across the state, which would drop Colorado's gross domestic product by as much as $6.4 billion a year and personal income to drop by up to $4.4 billion a year.
That's according to a study released Thursday from researchers at the University of Colorado Leeds School of Business.
U.S. Rep. Jared Polis, D-Boulder, proposed the 2,000-foot setback last year in…
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