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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 158
Pub. Date
1970.
Description
Denver air pollution is removed in part by what is called the friction-stovepipe effect, a net indraft of air into the city which rises there and then moves outward again; in part by ventilation from winds blowing across town horizontally; and to a smaller extent by vertical turbulence in the middle of the day.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 375
Pub. Date
1983.
Description
A climatological analysis of regionally potentially bad air quality days near Denver and Grand Junction, Colorado has been prepared. These bad air quality days are defined as days which have a small volume of atmosphere available for the dilution of contaminants released within the region.
Pub. Date
2013.
Description
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.
Pub. Date
2003.
Description
Many businesses have been able to significantly improve their bottom line through concerted efforts to identify and reduce the generation of waste of all types. Other benefits of pollution prevention waste reduction include improved environmental compliance, reduced regulatory burden, reduced hazardous waste liabilities, improved worker health and safety, and improved public image.
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Pub. Date
[1972]
Description
Air pollution is a matter of concern everywhere, but at high altitudes it may have more significance because of the difficulty that some people have breathing rarefied air. Much of the construction in Western states is above the 6,000 foot level, and highways have been constructed above the 14,000 foot level. The results of tests for carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides and particulates at construction sites in Colorado are presented in...
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Pub. Date
2012.
Description
The "Ambient Air Pollution and Meteorological Monitoring Guidance" document explains procedures for private companies and other governmental agencies monitoring air quality and meteorology voluntarily, or to meet requirements of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division (APCD). The document discusses how to prepare an ambient air and meteorological monitoring plan for division approval. It discusses content, format, and submittal of the plan. It...