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The mission of Common Ground United is to provide a platform allowing diverse organizations, from local to national, to express a united voice concerning the protection of our water, cultural, ecological, and economic resources and the health and safety of our citizens from the adverse impacts of all extractive resource developments. Governing Principles
Local Action (See "Projects" tab above. Began with Santa Fe County, Galisteo Basin. Below would be interchangeable with the counties of Rio Arriba, Mora and Bernalillo.)Santa Fe, NM 1. Common Ground United urges Santa Fe County to conduct a comprehensive study to determine the threat oil and gas development poses to the water, cultural, ecological, and economic resources of the County and the health and safety of its citizens. -Establishes a permitting process that contains specific standards requiring the proponent of resource extraction to prove that its activities will not harm the water, cultural, ecological, and economic resources of Santa Fe County and the health and safety of its citizens. State ActionNew Mexico1. Common Ground United will respond actively to any efforts to limit the power of local governments to regulate land use in their jurisdictions, to limit self-determination by citizens, and to limit the authority of the New Mexico Oil Conservation Division. 7. Common Ground United will support the Director of the Oil Conservation Division (OCD) to reform the 1935 fiscal statutes that regulate oil and gas activites to modern levels that would encourage compliance. Statutes currently require that OCD prove, not only that a violation occurred, but whether it was "knowingly and willfully" done. We will garner public support to remove such verbiage. Decades of oil & gas industry influence has resulted in preferential exemptions. Exemptions from the Federal Environmental regulatory acts (Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, CERCLA/Superfund law, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, and the Safe Drinking Water Act), in addition to the public right-to-know provisions under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Federal ActionThe Bureau of Land Management, which controls mineral rights in the Galisteo Basin, is engaged in a two year public process to update its Resource Management Plan. There is a moratorium on leases until the plan is completed. Common Ground United will work with its allies to educate New Mexicos congressional delegation about the threats posed by oil and gas development and other resource extraction to our water, ecological, cultural and economic resources. Executive CommitteeGwen Lachelt, Oil & Gas Accountability Project (OGAP) Johnny Micou, Drilling Santa Fe and Executive Director of Common Ground United Oscar Simpson, The New Mexico Wildlife Federation and National Wildlife Federation
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