Colorado. Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division
41) Summitville Mine
Pub. Date
2013
Description
This site is one of the "Superfund" hazardous waste sites in Colorado. A site qualifies for the National Priorities List (NPL or Superfund list) when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) determines there is a release or threatened release of hazardous substances that may endanger public health, welfare or the environment. In Colorado, the lead agency for Superfund remediation may be either the EPA or the Colorado Department of Public Health...
Pub. Date
2018.
Description
El Código de Alimentos de Colorado de 2019 requiere que todos los establecimientos de venta de alimentos deben contar con un procedimiento para responder ante eventos de vómitos y diarrea. El siguiente es un ejemplo de procedimiento que los empleados deben seguir al responder ante eventos de vómitos o diarrea en un establecimiento de venta de alimentos.
Pub. Date
2007.
Description
This guidance document is intended to provide direction to contractors, consultants and property owners and operators who are involved in soil disturbing activities in areas with known or suspected asbestos-contaminated soil, or where asbestos-contaminated soil is discovered. The guidance is meant to assist in compliance with the Solid Waste Regulations, and where applicable, Air Quality Control Commission Regulation No. 8, Part B (5 CCR 1001-10,...
Pub. Date
[date of publication not identified]
Description
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has launched a new mercury prevention campaign to inform citizens, businesses and the medical industry about the serious health threat associated with exposures to mercury and to develop strategies to keep mercury out of our environment. Links to mercury topics, projects, and Colorado resources for dealing with mercury waste. Some links go to non-state sites.