Direct measurement and characterization of the health and well being of the aquatic community in surface water are critical to determining how effectively Colorado is achieving the ultimate goals of the Colorado Water Quality Control Act ("CWQCA") and the federal Clean Water Act ("CWA"), which are to restore, maintain, protect, and improve the quality of our water resources. These legislative policy statements highlight the importance of having tools and techniques available to evaluate the current aquatic-life conditions in our surface waters, and to set goals for the future., "Approved: October 12, 2010. Expires: December 31, 2013.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed August 2020)
Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States, with more than 40 million people reporting that a doctor has diagnosed them with the condition. Almost one-quarter (23%) of people in Colorado are living with some form of arthritis., Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
This guidance document is intended to provide direction to contractors, consultants and property owners and operators who are involved in soil disturbing activities in areas with known or suspected asbestos-contaminated soil, or where asbestos-contaminated soil is discovered. The guidance is meant to assist in compliance with the Solid Waste Regulations, and where applicable, Air Quality Control Commission Regulation No. 8, Part B (5 CCR 1001-10, Part B - Asbestos) referred to herein as Air Regulation No. 8, Part B. However, it is important that the reader be familiar with the regulations in order to understand the context of the information provided in this guidance., "DRAFT, April 2006. Revised April 2007.", Bibliography: pages C27-C29., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed May 2015)
From the turn of the century through 2008, fewer Coloradans died of cardiovascular disease. Although fewer were dying of heart disease and stroke, more Coloradans were developing the risk factors that lead to cardiovascular disease. High blood pressure is pervasive, obesity rates have doubled and too few Coloradans get the nutritious food and physical activity needed to keep their hearts healthy. Research shows that social, economic and environmental factors have a significant impact on health outcomes., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed July 2015)
This fact sheet was compiled to highlight some of the common wastes and emissions from auto service shops, and the most significant environmental regulations pertaining to these wastes/emissions., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed November 8, 2011)