Milk haulers are a vital link in the dairy industry. In performing their duties, the haulers represent the producers, processors, and the regulatory agencies. The hauler grades milk by using the senses of sight and smell to determine the acceptability of the milk in each bulk milk tank. The hauler measures the amount of milk in each bulk tank and samples the milk. These results are used for payment and quality control., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed February 2015)
Water quality standards in Colorado have been developed and applied in permitting with the simplifying assumption that effluent will be fully mixed with the receiving water at or very near the point of discharge. This assumption typically is incorrect; there often is a significant mixing zone below the point of discharge. In such a case, water quality standards may be exceeded within the mixing zone, even when the effluent discharge is in full compliance with the permit., "April 2002.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2016)
Caption title., "August 20, 2010.", The 3 pages of updated tables are attached to Colorado modeling guideline for air quality permits (2005) document., Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-60) and index., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"Prepared to fulfill the requirements of section 319 of the Clean Water Act.", "November, 1989.", At head of title: 1989 addendum., The addendum is followed by the text of the 1988 Colorado nonpoint assessment report corrected to reflect the new information from the segments in the addendum., Description based on print version record.
Both nationally and in Colorado, opioid use disorders have emerged as a significant public health concern. While prescription opioids can help people manage their pain, they also come with serious risks and potential complications. Prescription opioids should be prescribed and used carefully. These drugs are chemically similar to heroin and can increase the risk of addiction or overdose, even if taken as prescribed. This report summarizes fatal overdose trends, prescribing practices, and patient behaviors that may increase the risk of an overdose to better understand the scope of the opioid epidemic in Colorado., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed November 2020)
Cover title., "This publication was supported by: Cooperative Agreement Number U58/CCU819295 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.", "December 2004.", Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Wildfires in Colorado have been increasing in frequency and severity, often leading to longer watershed recovery periods and necessitating an "all hands on deck" approach to post-fire rehabilitation. Counties, tribes, municipalities, and water providers are typically the entities most directly and immediately impacted by wildfire and post-fire erosion and flooding, yet there is a gap in guidance in terms of navigating the complexities surrounding post-fire rehabilitation. This Post-Fire Playbook is designed to help fill that gap, by serving as an actionable worksheet that includes specific and critical steps to take and contacts to make before, during, and within the first 30 days of a fire to facilitate the process., Numerous organizations join together to produce this playbook: United States Forest Service; JW Associates; Colorado Springs Utilities; Denver Water; Coalition for the Upper South Platte; Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment; SWCA; Colorado State Forest Service; City of Golden; City of Boulder; Coalitions & Collaboratives Inc., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2020)
This profile summarizes controlled substance prescriptions that Colorado residents received from 2014-2016, prescribing practices and patient behaviors, population-level health care encounters and deaths related to opioid overdose among Colorado residents. This information is from several sources: The Colorado Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), emergency department visit and hospital discharge databases and death certificates., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed November 2020)