Certain types of algae blooms can produce toxins that can be harmful to humans and animals. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) designed this toolkit to assist recreational water managers in assessing their water bodies for potential health impacts of toxic algae. This algae bloom risk-management toolkit is not a standard or regulation, nor does it create new legal obligations. The toolkit was created as a supplement to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s revised recommended recreational guidelines for 2019 (US EPA, 2019). The toolkit is advisory in nature, informational in content, and contains specific response steps intended to assist in the management of recreational waters to protect public health., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2022)
The Colorado Trauma Registry Manual is designed to assist Level I-III trauma centers in Colorado with collection of accurate trauma data. The Manual may also help Level IV and V Colorado trauma centers in making decisions regarding what data could be collected by their trauma programs., Online resource; collective title from website (viewed July 2013)
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology Division, Tuberculosis Program., text file, Began with 2015 (June 2016) report., Statistics cover calendar year., Cover., 2021 and 2022 issues not published.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology Division, Tuberculosis Program., text file, Ceased with report for 2006 (2007), Description based on: 1998 and 1999; title from cover.
Cover title., "August 2001."--P. [2] of cover., "This strategic planning initiative was sponsored by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation."--P. [4] of cover., Includes bibliographical references., "Strategic Planning phase: final report.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.