Cover title., "Guidance for the requirements for businesses that generate 1000 kg. ... or more of hazardous waste per month ... from the Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations found at 6 CCR 1007-3 ...", "March 1997.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
This Decommissioning Funding Plan (DFP) contains the decommissioning cost estimate, a description of the method for assuring funds for decommissioning, including means of adjusting cost estimates and associated funding levels periodically over the life of the facility, and a certification by Energy Fuels that funding for decommissioning activities has been provided for in the amount of the cost estimate for decommissioning, payable on the schedule set forth in the license, which requires that the entire amount will be paid prior to the start of mill operations., submitted to: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Radiation Management Program ; submitted by Energy Fuels Resources Corp., "June 2011.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2014)
submitted to: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Radiation Management Program ; submitted by Energy Fuels Resources Corp., "March 2011.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 7), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2013)
a report from: the Abaris Group., "January 2010.", The Plains to Peaks RETAC consists of five counties; Cheyenne, El Paso, Kit Carson, Lincoln, and Teller., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2017)
Although the prevalence of diabetes in Colorado is still lower than the national average, rates of diagnosis are increasing at a similar rate as the national average. Diabetes contributes significantly to cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, blindness, complications of pregnancy and lower extremity amputations. The good news is that if Coloradans take action now, diabetes and its complications can be prevented or delayed., Cover title., "Original: August 2007; Revised: August 2008.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"The Resource Guide for organizations participating in the Plática/Conversation to Promote Latino Health is funded by the Office of Health Disparities of the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE). The Office of Health Disparities Offices [sic] is a state program of multicultural professionals dedicated to eliminating racial and ethnic health disparities in Colorado, by fostering systems change and capacity building through multi-sectoral collaboration"--Cover., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2013)
Public Health Practice is the utilization of science-based strategies to promote the health of the community; prevent disease, injury and premature death; and respond to environmental threats and emergencies that could impact human health., CALBOH-Colorado Association of Local Boards of Health [and] Office of Planning & Partnerships, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment., "In Accordance with the Colorado Public Health Act of 2008 C.R.S. 25-1-501 et seq.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed July 2015)
Small public water systems faced with challenges associated with removing naturally occurring contaminants from potable water supplies often find the path to compliance challenging. Prior to 1996, all water systems were required to use centralized treatment systems for the removal of naturally occurring contaminants, such as radionuclide particles. Several amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) have expanded the options small water system can use to meet treated water standards for naturally occurring radiological contaminants., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2016)
This fact sheet was compiled to highlight some of the common wastes and emissions from metals shops (including metal finishing shops and other types of metal products manufacturers), and the most significant environmental regulations pertaining to these wastes/emissions., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed April 2015)