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- Colorado Safe drinking water program capacity development strategy FY2013-2015
- The Safe Drinking Water Program of the Water Quality Control Division at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment fully implements a Capacity Development Program that aligns with the requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). As required by the 1996 Amendments, the Safe Drinking Water Program has prepared this document to describe Colorado's capacity development strategy and to establish the nine strategic goals used to support and guide ongoing strategic planning efforts., "June 2012.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed August 2020)
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- Colorado Smoke Management Plan interagency review, March-June, 2009 : final report of findings and recommendations
- There is an overarching concern about the long term trade offs between air quality protection and efforts to mitigate unwanted wildfire. The emissions from wildfire may exceed air quality standards to such a degree that it may be prudent to allow greater levels of burning now to prevent unmitigated wildfires in the future. Prescribed fire implementation needs to regard to issues, such as health risk, public safety, and ecosystem damage if prescribed burning is not accomplished at the desired rates needs to be clearly understood by political entities, regulatory agencies and the public., prepared by Rebecca Reynolds Consulting., "July 3, 2009.", Agencies participating in review: Colorado Air Pollution Control Division, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado State Forest Service, USDA Forest Service., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2017)
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- Colorado Smoke Management Program evaluation : a question of balance
- a report by the U.S.Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region to the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission., "March 2011.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2017)
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- Colorado Smoke Management Program manual
- Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2017)
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- Colorado State implementation plan for PM₁₀ revised technical support document : Denver Metropolitan nonattainment area, emission inventories and dispersion model results for the maintenance plan
- Cover title., "September 2005.", Electronic file lacks Appendices A, B, E.1-E.4 which were originally issued on CD-ROM. Appendices G-M included in PDF file., Includes bibliographical references (p. 49), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Colorado State implementation plan for PM₁₀ technical support document : Denver Metropolitan nonattainment area, emission inventories and dispersion model results for the maintenance plan
- prepared by Colorado Department of Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division., "Adopted April 19, 2001.", Includes bibliographical references., Cover title.
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- Colorado Stormwater Excellence Program (CSEP) pilot, stage I final report
- "April 12, 2006.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2013)
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- Colorado VFC refrigerator and freezer guide
- Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2018)
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- Colorado Violence and Injury Prevention-Mental Health Promotion strategic plan 2016-2020 : creating connected & thriving communities free from violence and injury
- Injuries are common, costly, and preventable. In Colorado, injury (including unintentional injuries and violence) is the third leading cause of death, ranking below cancer and heart disease. Injury is the leading cause of death for Coloradans ages 1 to 44 years old. Each year, 3,700 Coloradans die from injuries, a loss that affects the individuals, their families and friends, their community and society. In addition to the human toll, injury deaths create a substantial economic burden. In Colorado, injury deaths in 2013 led to over $3.2 billion in combined medical costs and work-loss costs. Additionally, for every injury death among Coloradans, there are almost 10 injury hospitalizations and 100 emergency department visits. Each year, there are 30,000 hospitalizations and 302,000 emergency department visits for non-fatal injuries among Colorado residents., presented by Violence and Injury Prevention-Mental Health Promotion Branch, Prevention Services Division, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2020)
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- Colorado Violent Death Reporting System : highlights from 2004-2006
- "12/28/07.", "This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U17/CCU823101 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention." --P. [5], "The analyses presented are based on the data collected as of 11/02/07."--P. [5]
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- Colorado WIC Program, FY17 local agency nutrition education plan workbook
- Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2020)
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- Colorado WIC food list & shopping guide
- "Effective August 2019.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2023)
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- Colorado WIC food list & shopping guide in Arabic, Burmese, Nepali, Somali
- "Effective August 2019.", Online resource; title provided by cataloger (viewed October 2023)
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- Colorado WIC formula guide and WIC-eligible medical foods product guide
- "DUN #878208826.", "October 2013.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2020)
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- Colorado WIC lista de alimentos y guía de compras
- "En vigencia: agosto de 2019.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2023)
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- Colorado WIC, growing healthy families
- "WIC #886 (5/16)" -- Footer page 2., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2020)
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- Colorado WIC, para crear familias saludables
- "WIC #886 (5/16)" -- Footer page 2., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2020)
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- Colorado WIC, the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants and children : offering Colorado families good food & a whole lot more
- "Form E #887 / May 2016." -- Footer page 2., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2020)
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- Colorado Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (WPCRF)
- The DWRF is a program to assist public water systems with low interest financing to achieve or maintain compliance with the requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act and to protect public health. Since 1997, the state has loaned almost $400 million to eligible public water systems., "Revised 05/13"--Footer., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2020)
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- Colorado action plan for older adult wellness : a public health strategy
- "This publication was supported by Grant Number 5 U58 DP822812-04 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.