Supplemental information concerning the October 30, 2003 exceptional event
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Denver, Colo. : Technical Services Program, Air Pollution Control Division, 2004.
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"July 23, 2004."
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On Thursday October 30, 2003, Delta, Crested Butte, Mount Crested Butte, and Grand Junction recorded exceedances of the twenty-four-hour PM10 standard with readings of 215 ug/m3 at Delta, 177 ug/m3 at Crested Butte, 165 ug/m3 at Mount Crested Butte, and 234 ug/m3 at Grand Junction. The exceedances were caused by a combination of dense smoke transported from the massive wildfires in Southern California and blowing dust from the desert Southwest and local sources. A local wildfire near Aspen also contributed to elevated particulate levels in the area.

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(2004). Supplemental information concerning the October 30, 2003 exceptional event . Technical Services Program, Air Pollution Control Division.

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2004. Supplemental Information Concerning the October 30, 2003 Exceptional Event. Technical Services Program, Air Pollution Control Division.

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Supplemental Information Concerning the October 30, 2003 Exceptional Event Technical Services Program, Air Pollution Control Division, 2004.

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