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2007.
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This report contains findings for a statewide survey of Colorado residents on the topic of water quality issues. This report includes both key findings and detailed findings of this survey. In addition to overall statewide findings, additional findings are analyzed by geographic regions (i.e. Front range, eastern plains, San Luis Valley, etc.), age and education level demographics, and attitudes about "willingness to pay."
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2013.
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The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) has prepared this model sampling and analysis plan for parties who engage in sampling and analysis activities for Rule 609 - Statewide Groundwater Sampling and Monitoring and Rule 318A.e(4) - Groundwater Baseline Sampling and Monitoring in the Greater Wattenberg Area (GWA). This document will be modified as necessary based on new procedures, protocols, and other information that need to...
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2004.
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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has completed a source water assessment for Denver County as required by the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act amendments and in accordance with Colorado's Source Water Assessment and Protection (SWAP) program. The purpose of this assessment is to analyze the potential susceptibility of each public drinking water source to contamination, and to supply pertinent information so that decision-makers...
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2004.
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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has completed a source water assessment for Broomfield City and County as required by the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act amendments and in accordance with Colorado's Source Water Assessment and Protection (SWAP) program. The purpose of this assessment is to analyze the potential susceptibility of each public drinking water source to contamination, and to supply pertinent information so...
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2011.
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The management of Colorado's water quality is crucial to the continued development of the State, and to the quality of life the state offers to its citizens. The Water Quality Control Division plays an important role in the protection and restoration of the State's streams, lakes and reservoirs and in assuring that the citizens of Colorado have safe water to drink.
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2011.
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Request for Information # 44: the Department is requested to submit a report on the Air Pollution Control Division (APCD or the Division). This report is requested to include a summary of the Division's current and anticipated workload, including the impact of existing and proposed federal and state program requirements, as well as the associated funding and staffing needs. This report is requested to include information on the upcoming fiscal year...
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2010.
Description
The management of Colorado's water quality is crucial to the continued development of the State, and to the quality of life the state offers to its citizens. The Water Quality Control Division plays an important role in the protection and restoration of the State's streams, lakes and reservoirs and in assuring that the citizens of Colorado have safe water to drink.
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2013.
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This document is provided as an update to the 2012 Request for Information (RFI) Report and supplemental information provided on November 1, 2012. The 2012 RFI provided detailed information on the Water Quality Control Division's authority, responsibilities, workload, and demands. The 2013 RFI provides (A) 2013 Legislative Session Status including the status of the additional resources provided, (B) Federal Funding Reduction Impacts, (C) Flood Response...