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- Title
- Procedures for issuing fish consumption advisories in the state of Colorado
- Abstract
- The purpose of this document is to describe and standardize the process by which fish consumption advisories (FCAs) are developed and publicly disseminated in Colorado. This document identifies the roles and responsibilities of the state agencies involved in the process, and describes the steps involved in implementing this policy.
- Date
- 2006
- dc.title
- Procedures for issuing fish consumption advisories in the state of Colorado
- Title
- Teacher resources for introducing urban stormwater quality concepts to the classroom : including example lesson plans meeting Colorado standards for science, geography and civics
- Abstract
- Our drinking water supplies, fishing and recreational waters are fouled by uncontrolled pollution when rainwater and snowmelt wash over city streets, parking lots, and suburban lawns and pick up toxic chemicals, disease-causing organisms (from pet waste), and dirt and trash. This problem is called urban stormwater pollution. Recent studies have found that urban stormwater rivals and in some cases exceeds sewage plants and large factories as a source of damaging pollutants. Two hundred years of unregulated, unmanaged urban stormwater have contributed to many severe public health problems and expensive natural resource losses in the United States.
- Date
- 2006
- dc.title
- Teacher resources for introducing urban stormwater quality concepts to the classroom : including example lesson plans meeting Colorado standards for science, geography and civics, Teacher resources for introducing urban stormwater quality concepts to the classroom
- Title
- Efforts to develop a more streamlined process for preventing violations and enforcing regulations and permits for stormwater discharges association with construction activities : report to the General Assembly of the State of Colorado in accordance with Colorado House bill 12-1119
- Abstract
- The Water Quality Control Division (the Division) in the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is tasked with administering water quality control programs to protect waters of the state. The Division provides education, compliance assistance, permits, inspections and enforcement to promote prevention, control and abatement of water pollution. Per HB121119, the Division has been meeting since June (a total of 10 meetings) with stakeholders in the construction industry and other interested parties to develop a more responsive, streamlined process to improve compliance, reduce violations and provide timely enforcement. This report includes the results of this collaborative effort, including actions to develop more streamlined and responsive processes and recommendations for moving forward.
- Date
- 2012
- dc.title
- Efforts to develop a more streamlined process for preventing violations and enforcing regulations and permits for stormwater discharges association with construction activities : report to the General Assembly of the State of Colorado in accordance with Colorado House bill 12-1119
- Title
- Upper Slate River watershed plan
- Date
- 2014
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- Upper Slate River watershed plan
- Title
- Report, cost/benefit study of the impacts of potential nutrient controls for Colorado point source discharges
- Abstract
- The Colorado Department of Health and Environment (CDPHE) Water Quality Control Division is developing an approach to manage nutrients in Colorado waters. The primary driver for this effort has been an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) directive to reduce nutrients in waters under jurisdiction of the federal Clean Water Act (CWA). The Division's proposal to control the discharge of nutrients relies largely on a technology-based control regulation that would establish effluent limits for both total phosphorus (TP) and total inorganic nitrogen (TIN) for many domestic and some nondomestic wastewater treatment facilities that become subject to the control regulation will have to invest in capital improvements and ongoing operation and maintenance (O&M) costs.
- Date
- 2011
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- Report, cost/benefit study of the impacts of potential nutrient controls for Colorado point source discharges, Cost benefit study of the impacts of potential nutrient controls for Colorado point source discharges report