RALPH L. CARR COLORADO JUDICIAL CENTER DAVID C, BLAKE 1300 Broadway, 7th Floor Chief Deputy Attorney General Denver, Colorado 80203 MELANIE J. SNYDER Phone (720) 508-6000 H. COFFMAN Attorney General 31:13]: STATE OF COLORADO Natural Resources and Solicitor General DEPARTMENT OF LAW EnVlronment 890171011 October 28, 2015 Via Electronic Delivery Only Jesse Coleman Greenpeace 702 Street, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20001 iesse.coleman@greenpeace.org RE: Colorado Open Records Act Request Dear Mr. Coleman: Enclosed With this letter are documents responsive to the Open Records Act Request received by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission on October 16, 2015. There is no fee for staff time associated with responding to your request. If you have any questions, please call or email me. My telephone number is 720-508-6292 and my email address is kyle.davenport@state.co.us. Sincerely, FOR ATT EY GENERAL yle cc: Julie Murphy, Commission Secretary CRED COGCC Mtg. Page 1 of 1 matt.lepore@state.co.us Learn about Gogglagai?m?ar Egan to more options STATE OF COLORADO Yes, I'm going Add a note or chanoe your response CRED coecc Mtg. Our creative team is looking to highlight the things like: What does a fracking site inspector really do? Is there a checklist of procedures that they follow? Do they have special tools/equipment that they use to monitor various activities in some way? Anything that speaks to the "how" of their actual work would be helpful. How many fracking site inspectors are there? How many have been Recently? Our understanding is that Colorado is hiring more inspectors than other number? per capita? Is there a state we want to compare to ourselves specifically? What does somebody have to do to become an inspector? Is it a licensed, bonded, certified position? Special training/background/education required? Anything that points to excellence and expertise would be helpful. When a site has a problem. what does an inspector do? What?s the process for making corrections/improvements? Is there some sort of badge/sticker/decal that gets posted to indicate a site is in or out of compliance? Jon Haubert Director of Communications Coloradans for Responsible Energy Development (CRED) CRED egg and SludyFrackmq com 303.501.1075 -direct When Thu May 7, 2015 9:30am 10:30am Mountain Time Where COGCC, Codell Conference Room. Call in: 303?894-2100, x7649 (map) Calendar Matt Lepore - DNR Who Yes: 9 No: 1 Maybe: 0 Waiting: 0 Optional: 0 Jan Missey - DNR - organizer ksprenger@tarrance.com bcappelli@cappellimiles.com Karin Rutstein Randall Erkelens Todd Hartman - DNR Matt Lepore - DNR Mike Leonard - DNR Margaret Ash - DNR jon@cred.org Rosa Yurga EEQQIQQEQK calendar. goo gle.com/ 1 c2022. .. 10/2 7/20 1 5 Matt Lepore - DNR Subject: CRED 81 COGCC Mtg. Location: COGCC, Codell Conference Room. Call in: 303-894-2100, x7649 Start: Thu 5/7/2015 9:30 AM End: Thu 5/7/2015 10:30 AM Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Accepted Organizer: Jan Missey - DNR Our creative team is looking to highlight the things like: 0 What does a fracking site inspector really do? Is there a checklist of procedures that they follow? Do they have special tools/equipment that they use to monitor various activities in some way? Anything that speaks to the ?how? of their actual work would be helpful. 0 How many fracking site inspectors are there? How many have been Recently? Our understanding is that Colorado is hiring more inspectors than other number? per capita? Is there a state we want to compare to ourselves specifically? What does somebody have to do to become an inspector? Is it a licensed, bonded, certified position? Special training/background/education required? Anything that points to excellence and expertise would be helpful. 0 When a site has a problem, what does an inspector do? What?s the process for making corrections/improvements? Is there some sort of badge/sticker/decal that gets posted to indicate a site is in or out of compliance? Jon Haubert Director of Communications Coloradans for Responsible Energy DeveIOpment (CRED) and 303.501.1075 -direct