Getting your player ready...
DENVER—The Bureau of Land Management plans a series of hearings in the West on the impacts of oil shale development.
The hearings begin Tuesday in Utah after Interior Secretary Ken Salazar decided to take a fresh look at a federal oil shale plan that was released in 2008 by the Bush administration.
That plan would open 2 million acres of Western public lands to oil shale research and development. The potential impacts include water pollution, huge power needs and boom-bust economic risks.
Hearings are planned in Colorado on May 3 in Rifle and May 4 in Denver.



