The Agricultural Chemicals and Groundwater Protection Act took effect on July 1, 1990, and established the Groundwater Protection Program. Its purpose is to reduce agricultural chemicals' negative impacts on groundwater and the environment. Agricultural chemicals covered under this legislation include commercial fertilizers and all pesticides. The goal is to prevent groundwater contamination before it occurs by improving agricultural chemical management. This report summarizes the first 15 years of the Agricultural Chemicals and Groundwater Protection Act and provides an overview of activities and monitoring data.
A Remedial Action Plan is a special form of a RCRA permit that authorizes the party performing remedial action on a site of environmental contamination to treat, store or dispose of hazardous remediation waste generated within or in close proximity to the contaminated area. Remedial action is the effort to reduce site contamination to minimize health risks or negative environmental impact. This may include cleanup, removal, containment, isolation or treatment of hazardous substances released or threatened to be released into the environment from a site.
If you occupy a residential property that is located within an area the state must acquire for public is located within an area the state must acquire for public roads, the state follows a set of federally mandated procedures to buy the property and help you relocate to another property.
Colorado is embarking on an Information Technology management consolidation effort which will realign Information Technology management within the State of Colorado from a series of functions managed in a distributed manner to an enterprise function managed from a centralized perspective.