Op-Ed | An alarm is raised, little is done, and employees flee
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Chandra Rosenthal | July 13, 2022
Fed up with the state’s failure to regulate air permits, three state employees came forward about a year ago, but little has changed ...
Opinion: An alarm is raised, little is done, and employees flee
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Chandra Rosenthal | July 8, 2022
Fed up with the state’s failure to regulate air permits and after years of quietly watching the quality of Colorado’s air decline, about a year ago three state employees bravely came forward. The whistleblowers called out the state Air Pollution Control Division for rubber-stamping ...
COMMENTARY | Colorado PFAS Prevention Act Passes
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Chandra Rosenthal | May 17, 2022
On May 11, 2022, the Colorado Legislature tackled the PFAS contamination crisis by passing one of the most comprehensive state bills restricting PFAS ...
Denver Superfund Site May Be Leaching Toxic PFAS
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Susan Sargent | April 13, 2022
Groups Seek State Testing and Monitoring at Lowry Landfill Superfund Site ...
VIDEO | Mapping the Range
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Susan Sargent | April 1, 2022
BLM needs to create a central BLM geodatabase, coordinate all of the agency databases, complete and update all Land Health Standards evaluations ...
Agency Records Paint Bleak Picture of Western Landscape
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Susan Sargent | March 14, 2022
New Map Shows Harmful Impacts of BLM Livestock Grazing Program ...