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Colorado Springs Utilities denies sulfur dioxide violations, points to report coming in February

"Slushy the Polar Bear" (AKA Robert Parker) spoke Monday, December 19, 2016 before the Colorado Springs Utilities Board meeting in downtown Colorado Springs. Parker criticized the board and asked them to release a sulfur dioxide report by AECOM Technical Services, Inc.
Mark Reis, The Gazette
“Slushy the Polar Bear” (AKA Robert Parker) spoke Monday, December 19, 2016 before the Colorado Springs Utilities Board meeting in downtown Colorado Springs. Parker criticized the board and asked them to release a sulfur dioxide report by AECOM Technical Services, Inc.
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Colorado Springs Utilities officials on Monday denied that any sulfur dioxide discharge violations occurred at the Martin Drake Power Plant, but still refused to release the report that purportedly contains that emissions information.

Controversy over contents of the report by consultant AECOM Inc. prompted a protest by about two dozen people before the Utilities Board met Monday afternoon, including a polar bear named Slushy (a costumed Robert Parker of Coaldale) and Santa Claus, played by local Sam Masias.

Several then testified before the board. While Masias had his “elf” dole out solar-powered miniature Santas to board members, in thanks for the Clear Spring Solar Ranch that launched this year, other protesters were feeling more frustration than gratitude.

They urged the board to release the AECOM report and drop the city’s legal actions against Monument attorney Leslie Weise.

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