On Thursday October 30, 2003, Delta, Crested Butte, Mount Crested Butte, and Grand Junction recorded exceedances of the twenty-four-hour PM10 standard with readings of 215 ug/m3 at Delta, 177 ug/m3 at Crested Butte, 165 ug/m3 at Mount Crested Butte, and 234 ug/m3 at Grand Junction. The exceedances were caused by a combination of dense smoke transported from the massive wildfires in Southern California and blowing dust from the desert Southwest and local sources. A local wildfire near Aspen also contributed to elevated particulate levels in the area., "July 23, 2004.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed September 2014)
Surface coaters of large appliances in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of large appliances covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (MACT)., "A closer look at air quality requirements.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2017)
Surface coaters of metal cans in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of metal cans covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (MACT)., "A closer look at air quality requirements.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2017)
Surface coaters of Metal Coil in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of metal coil in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (MACT)., "A closer look at air quality requirements.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2017)
Surface coaters of metal furniture in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of metal furniture covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (MACT)., "A closer look at air quality requirements.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2017)
Surface coaters of Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of miscellaneous metal parts and products covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (MACT)., "A closer look at air quality requirements.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2017)
Surface coaters of Paper and Other Webs in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of miscellaneous metal parts and products covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (MACT)., "A closer look at air quality requirements.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2017)
Surface coaters of plastic parts and products in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of plastic parts and products covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (MACT)., "A closer look at air quality requirements.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2017)
Surface coaters of Wood Building Products in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of wood covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (MACT)., "A closer look at air quality requirements.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2017)
New maximum achievable control technology (MACT) standards will apply to facilities with surface coating operations that emit or have the potential to emit (PTE) more than the MACT standard thresholds of 10 tons per year (tpy) or more of any single HAP or 25 tpy or more of total HAPs (THAP). A facility's PTE is the quantity of emissions that would be generated at maximum capacity under a facility's physical or operational design., "September 2000.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed September 2014)
This animation shows simulated hourly surface ozone concentrations during the 2014 FRAPPÉ campaign. The simulations have been performed with the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model. The simulations have been conducted with a 4 km x 4 km grid horizontal resolution and show the frequent occurrence of high ozone pollution in the Colorado Front Range and the transport of this pollution into the nearby mountains during upslope events., sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment., video file MPEG 250MB, Produced by National Science Foundation and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment., Online resource; title from title screen (viewed July 2020)
Improve your bottom line by adopting strategies that increase efficiency eliminate waste, reduce regulations, and improve worker safety., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2023)
Sustainable cleaning and sanitizing can reduce energy, water, and material costs. It can also attract new business., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2023)