EPA Slaps Pollution Fixes on Colorado Gas Compressor Stations
Published Date: 5/7/2026
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Summary
The EPA reviewed and partly agreed with petitions challenging air permits for six compressor stations in Garfield County, Colorado. Some permit objections were accepted, meaning these facilities must improve how they control pollution. Anyone involved should note that legal challenges must be filed by July 6, 2026, so changes and reviews are happening soon.
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EPA Partly Upholds Permit Objections
The EPA issued final orders on March 9, 2026 that granted in part and denied in part petitions from the Center for Biological Diversity challenging operating permits for six compressor stations in Garfield County, Colorado (Bargath, LLC's Clough, Heath, Hyrup, Jangles, and Starkey Gulch stations, and Grand River Gathering, LLC's East Mamm Creek station). Some objections were accepted, which may require changes to the affected permits and how those facilities control pollution. Legal challenges to the portions of the orders that deny issues must be filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals by July 6, 2026.
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