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Safe drinking water. A Colorado guide for transient non-community public water systems that use ground water
Safe drinking water. A Colorado guide for transient non-community public water systems that use ground water
Colorado Public Water Systems (serve 25 or more persons for 60 or more days per year), Non-Community Systems (consumers, NOT residents), Transient (different users daily) Ground water source. Consumers expect, and Colorado law requires, that all public water systems provide consistently safe drinking. Systems must ensure that their water supply is safe for all consumers., Part I. Safe drinking water: an overview -- Part II. Applicable Colorado regulations -- Part III. Management, administration and tools -- Part IV. Additional help., "January 2008.", Title page preceded by 2 summary pages., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2014)
Safe drinking water. A Colorado guide for transient non-community public water systems that use surface water
Safe drinking water. A Colorado guide for transient non-community public water systems that use surface water
Colorado Public Water Systems (serve 25 or more persons for 60 or more days per year), Non-Community Systems (consumers, NOT residents), Transient ((different users daily). Consumers expect, and Colorado law requires, that all public water systems provide consistently safe drinking. This is a formidable challenge for all systems but especially for community public water systems that use any amount of surface water as their source. These systems must first treat their constantly changing water supply to make it safe for all consumers., Part I. Safe drinking water: an overview -- Part II. Applicable Colorado regulations -- Part III. Management and administration tools -- Part IV. EPA quick reference guides -- Part V. Additional help., "January 2008.", Title page preceded by 2 summary pages., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2014)
Safety belt use in Colorado : fact sheet
Safety belt use in Colorado : fact sheet
Caption title., "February 2006."--Footer.
Sampling and analysis plan for the Alamosa River Restoration Project, Rio Grande Watershed, Conejos County, Colorado
Sampling and analysis plan for the Alamosa River Restoration Project, Rio Grande Watershed, Conejos County, Colorado
prepared for: Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region VIII ; prepared by San Luis Valley Resource Conservation & Development Council., "April 2007., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2018)
San Luis Valley Regional Emergency Medical and Trauma Advisory Council (SLVRETAC) final report
San Luis Valley Regional Emergency Medical and Trauma Advisory Council (SLVRETAC) final report
a report from: the Abaris Group., "July 2009.", The SLVRETAC consists of six counties; Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, and Saguache., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2017)
Satellite accumulation areas, large quantity generators
Satellite accumulation areas, large quantity generators
"June 2009.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed September 2016)
Satellite accumulation areas, small quantity generators
Satellite accumulation areas, small quantity generators
"May 2009.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2016)
Satellite accumulation for small and large quantity generators of hazardous waste
Satellite accumulation for small and large quantity generators of hazardous waste
Cover title., "February 1998.", Issued by the Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
School site resource kit : implementation guide for the Colorado Physical Activity and Nutrition State Plan 2010
School site resource kit : implementation guide for the Colorado Physical Activity and Nutrition State Plan 2010
Cover title., Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-67)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
School-based or school-linked oral health programs considerations for school districts
School-based or school-linked oral health programs considerations for school districts
Many Colorado school districts are contacted by various public, private, and non-profit organizations offering oral health services. Includes guidelines for school districts to consider when entering into an agreement with these organizations., Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Screen time behavior in Colorado children, Colorado child health survey, 2007-2008
Screen time behavior in Colorado children, Colorado child health survey, 2007-2008
Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed March 2012), "August 2011.", Includes bibliographical references ( p. [6]), Mode of access World Wide Web.
Screening level evaluation of potential human health risks from exposure to asbestos at the northwest neighborhood of the former Lowry Air Force Base
Screening level evaluation of potential human health risks from exposure to asbestos at the northwest neighborhood of the former Lowry Air Force Base
Caption title., "Date: October 1, 2003.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-29)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Seasonal and novel H1N1 flu : a guide for parents
Seasonal and novel H1N1 flu : a guide for parents
Column title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Seasonal patterns in violent deaths in Colorado : Violent Death Reporting System 2004-2018
Seasonal patterns in violent deaths in Colorado : Violent Death Reporting System 2004-2018
Suicide, Regina Coy, Ethan Jamison., "April 2021.", Includes bibliographical references (page 8)., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed May 2021)
Section 303(d) listing methodology 2012 listing cycle
Section 303(d) listing methodology 2012 listing cycle
Section 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act (CWA) requires states to identify waters where effluent limitations mandated by Section 301(b)(1)(A) and Section 301(b)(1)(B) are not stringent enough to attain water quality standards. These waters are compiled into the Section 303(d) list of impaired waters. The Colorado Section 303(d) List identifies those water bodies, where there are exceedances of water quality standards. The 2012 Monitoring and Evaluation List (M&E List) identifies water bodies where there is reason to suspect water quality problems, but there is also uncertainty regarding one or more factors, such as the representative nature of the data. The M&E List contains water bodies that would be reflected in Category 2 or 3 of EPAs Integrated Reporting Guidance., "March 2011.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2016)
Section 309 report : a study of Colorado water quality classification and standard issues under C.R.S. [title symbol] 25-8-309
Section 309 report : a study of Colorado water quality classification and standard issues under C.R.S. [title symbol] 25-8-309
"December 1, 2003.", I. Background -- II. Unique attributes of Colorado's waterbodies -- III. Treatment of man-made (constructed) water conveyances and storage facilities -- IV. Suitability of current use attainability analysis -- V. Adequacy of the current use classification system -- VI. Recognition of net environmental benefit --VII. Conclusions and recommendations -- VIII. Appendices., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Selection of the chemicals and radionuclides of concern
Selection of the chemicals and radionuclides of concern
At head of title: Task 2 report., This is a draft report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project, Project task 2. It was released in April 1991 as part of Briefing book 5. No final report published. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., "June 1991.", Includes bibliographical references and statistics., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Seniors and oral health : a fact sheet
Seniors and oral health : a fact sheet
Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed May 2013), Includes bibliographical references (p. [2])
Sexually transmitted diseases prevention plan
Sexually transmitted diseases prevention plan
Cover title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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