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SPRING VALLEY, Colorado — The trustees of Colorado Mountain College decided on Thursday that they had not been given “adequate time and information” to make a decision about allowing a natural-gas compressor station onto the school’s property here.

According to board president Glenn Davis, “The college feels that further study, dialogue and deliberation is necessary” and suggested that a third-party facilitator be hired to handle things from now on.

Davis spoke Thursday evening in a telephone press conference following a closed-door session of the board of trustees.

He said that “to my knowledge” the college had not communicated its decision to SourceGas, the natural-gas distribution company that is hoping to build the compressor station on school property.

The SourceGas natural-gas distribution company needs to build a compressor station on campus property for financial as well as physical reasons, a company representative said this week.

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