Colorado. Department of Public Health and Environment. Laboratory Services Division.
Pub. Date
2012.
Description
Once the immediate danger of a wildfire has passed, people have questions about indoor air quality in unburned homes in or near the fire zone. A major concern is the potential for toxins and other contaminants in the soot and ash that may be deposited in homes from nearby burned structures, and the health and safety of families reoccupying these homes.
Pub. Date
2008.
Description
This discharge guidance has been developed in accordance with WQP-27, Low Risk Discharges. The Division has not developed a general permit for this category of discharges, and is instead managing the discharge through the development of guidance. When the provisions of this guidance are met, the Division will not actively pursue permitting or enforcement for the discharge from swimming pools, hot tubs, decorative fountains or other similar facilities,...