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Colorado environmental education plan development fact sheet
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In 2010, House Bill 10-1131 was passed creating a Colorado Kids Outdoors Grant Program administered through the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, and requiring the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) to adopt a statewide plan for environmental education. The goals of both the grant program and the statewide plan are twofold: (1) to improve young peoples knowledge of the environment, and (2) to increase young peoples opportunities for outdoor educational experiences. In partnership with the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, CDE developed the Colorado Environmental Education Plan as a roadmap for building the partnerships and awareness needed to promote, coordinate, and sustain standards-based environmental education across the state.
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2012
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The Germans from Russia in Colorado study project : a progress and achievement report, 1975-1978 : prepared for the ninth International Convention of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, Nebraska, June 20-25, 1978
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1978
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The Germans from Russia in Colorado study project : a progress and achievement report, 1975-1978 : prepared for the ninth International Convention of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, Nebraska, June 20-25, 1978
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Waterborne salmonella outbreak in Alamosa, Colorado, March and April 2008 : outbreak identification, response, and investigation
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The city of Alamosa's public water system that supplies drinking water to the community became contaminated with Salmonella bacteria. Alamosa's population is about 8,900 people. The outbreak resulted in 442 reported illnesses, 122 of which were laboratory-confirmed, and one death. In general, the city was historically in compliance with all health-based drinking water standards, with the exception of the arsenic standard. Although there were several possible causes of the outbreak, our conclusion is that an animal source of fecal contamination entered the Weber Reservoir, and then spread throughout the entire system.
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2009
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Waterborne salmonella outbreak in Alamosa, Colorado, March and April 2008 : outbreak identification, response, and investigation
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