"Final draft report.", Part of the Rocky Flats Toxicologic Review and Dose Reconstruction Project being conducted by ChemRisk and others for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
"Final draft report.", Part of the Rocky Flats Toxicologic Review and Dose Reconstruction Project being conducted by ChemRisk and others for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
"Final draft report.", Part of the Rocky Flats Toxicologic Review and Dose Reconstruction Project being conducted by ChemRisk and others for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
"Final draft report.", Part of the Rocky Flats Toxicologic Review and Dose Reconstruction Project being conducted by ChemRisk and others for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
"Final draft report.", Part of the Rocky Flats Toxicologic Review and Dose Reconstruction Project being conducted by ChemRisk and others for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
This MCH Action Guide was created in order to assist local MCH programs with developing their MCH plan. The "Healthy Baby" Action Guide is intended to help local health agencies and community partners develop evidence-based Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Time-framed (SMART) goals and good objectives. This guide identifies strategies and action steps to reduce Colorado's Low Birth Weight (LBW) rate in your community., Includes bibliographical references (p. 4), Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2013)
This MCH Action Guide was created in order to assist local MCH programs with developing their MCH plan. The "Healthy Baby" Action Guide is intended to help local health agencies and community partners develop evidence-based Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Time-framed (SMART) goals and good objectives. This guide identifies strategies and action steps to reduce Colorado's Low Birth Weight (LBW) rate in your community., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2015)
Taber Ward and Susan M. Motika., "March 2015.", Over the past three years, interventions to lower sugar sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption have continued to evolve and proliferate across the nation and around the world. Reduction in SSB consumption is linked to a decrease in diet-related disease and childhood obesity, a lower risk of overweight among normal-weight adolescents, and weight loss among overweight adolescents., Includes bibliographic references., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed January 2023)
This report addresses the impact on a regional scale of particulate emissions from the Energy Fuels Resources Corporation (Energy Fuels) proposed Piñon Ridge Mill located in Montrose County, Colorado. The regional dust analysis was completed in response to questions posed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) regarding the possible contribution from the operations of the proposed Piñon Ridge Mill to particulate matter concentrations at regional scale distances. Specifically, the CDPHE requested that Energy Fuels evaluate the effect of uncontrolled dust emissions from the tailings cells on regional concentrations and in particular on concentrations and deposition rates in the Telluride area., submitted to: Radiation Management Unit, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment ; prepared for: Energy Fuels Resources Corporation ; prepared by Kleinfelder, authors Thomas Lavery, Michele Steyskal., "Date: October 14, 2010.", Bibliography: pages 21-22., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2018), Project No. 83088 DCN: 83088.3.1.2-ALB10RP002
The Division has identified 2018 nitrate visibility impacts at Wheeler Peak (WHPE) Wilderness Area that trigger interstate consultation with New Mexico. Also, Colorado nitrate impacts are of concern at two other nearby New Mexico Class I areas (BAND & SAPE), Canyonlands National Park (CANY) in Utah, and Wichita Mountains NWR Wilderness in Oklahoma. The "concern" visibility impacts are at or slightly above the arbitrary threshold criteria established by the Division. The Western Regional Air Partnership (WRAP) Implementation Working Group (IWG) has not formally established threshold criteria on interstate Class I area impacts but an informal threshold of 10% has been suggested among member states. If the Division were to utilize the informal threshold criteria of the WRAP Colorado would have only one 2018 visibility impact on two nearby Class I areas exceeding the 10% threshold., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2017)
This Regulation No. 19 contains procedures and requirements for the accreditation of lead-based paint activities training programs, procedures and requirements for the certification of individuals and firms engaged in lead-based paint activities, and work practice standards for performing such activities., Cover title., "Adopted: December 19, 2002; effective: March 2, 2003.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed March 2012), "January 2012.", Includes bibliographical references ( p. [8]), Mode of access World Wide Web.
Guidance for Local Public Health agencies (LPHAs) and districts as they develop school reopening plans. The guidance has been drafted in light of evolving scientific knowledge about the spread of COVID-19 among children and in schools, as well as real-world disease control knowledge acquired through months of experience at the state and local level., "July 20, 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2020)