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Conservation Committee Mission - The Denver Conservation Committee works in conjunction with the CMC Conservation Department. We are volunteers from the Denver Group who work on projects and issues to preserve public lands and the responsible enjoyment of those lands.
Pike National Forest - In addition to Front Range Roadless area, many other Denver Group activities are on the Pike Forest. This forest is under considerable threat from over-recreation, motorized use, adjacent private development, and fuel thinning. Denver Conservation works with UASPP (Upper Arkansas & South Platte Project) for protection of the Pike forest. Our goal is preservation of its wild and scenic character and wildlife habitat.  Visit this link for more information on the Rampart East Roadless Area
 http://www.cmc.org/rera.
Download a copy of the brochure.
Arapahoe National Forest - This forest is another primary area where Denver Group activities occur. We currently are interested in a volunteer willing to work on issues related to the Arapahoe Forest.
Other areas we have been working on: 

Propane Canister Recycling

Do you have propane canisters piled up in your garage or storage shed? Bet you're wondering if or where you can refill or recycle them. Recycle, yes; refill, no.

Here are a few places that recycle small propane canisters for scrap metal.

Metro Gas: 790 W. 64th Ave., Denver, CO (303) 428-3036

Rooney Road Recycling Center: 151 S. Rooney Rd., Jefferson County, CO (303) 316-6262

Weld County Household Hazardous Waste: 1311 N. 17th Ave., Greeley, CO (720) 652-4200 x2233

Boulder County Household Hazardous Waste Facility: 5880 Butte Mill Rd., Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 441-4800

Be sure to call or check on line before taking propane canisters, or any recyclables, to one of these sites. Some are drop off sites, have limited hours, or have a minimal charge. All limit use to residents of the county or municipality they serve. For example, for Jefferson County residents the Rooney Rd. site will take canisters on Wednesday and Saturday between 8:00-2:00 by appointment only. There is a $5 charge.

Why aren't these small canisters refillable? According to Collin at Metro Gas, the small canisters are too dangerous to refill because of the light weight of the metal from which they are made. They can however refill 5 pound and larger canisters. Staff at Metro Gas can build hoses to connect to camp stoves and grills to accommodate 5 pound canisters. This could be useful for car campers, but unhelpful to backpackers.

Nathan Hamm of Cascade Design explained that, “canisters cannot legally be refilled. It's physically possible to refill canisters, but it's not safe to do so. The canisters are not designed to be sturdy enough to handle repeated use. The canisters also lack an overflow prevention mechanism, which is required for refillable canisters.”

REI did a pilot program to see if they could offer a recycling service for canisters. Due to the complexity of recycling potentially dangerous canisters, they decided they couldn't provide this service.

Here are two all around good web links for general recycling:

Colorado Recycles: h//www.colorado-recycles.org/main.html

Earth 911: http://www.earth911.org/master.asp

To search for a canister recycler in your area look under “Metal (scrap)” and select your appropriate county or municipality.

Bottom line, we each need to take responsibility for our own canister recycling using the limited resources out there.

Carol Ordemann
Denver CMC Conservation Committee Member
Pine Beetles Information: Mountain Pine Beetles
Volunteer Information:
Members interested in being involved,  please contact one of the co-chairs as listed below:

Claude Neumann @ 720 - 524-1645.  - E-mail claudeneumann@earthlink.net
Phil Kummer @ 303-888-7506.  E-mail - philkummer@q.com

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