Healthier Together: Larimer County's Public Health Podcast

Ground-Level Ozone 101

32 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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What's up in public health this week? Ground-level ozone is Larimer County's most pressing air quality issue. This week, we're joined by Mike Silverstein and Kelsey Simpkins from the Regional Air Quality Council. Mike serves as their Executive Director and Kelsey is the RAQC's Communications and Program Manager. They explain how ground-level ozone forms, how it impacts our health, and steps we can all take to improve our air. Resources: * Sign up for ozone alerts: Text "BetterAirCO" to 21000 or visit simplestepsbetterair.org [https://simplestepsbetterair.org/] * Learn more about air quality planning and how you can get involved: raqc.org/aq-planning [https://raqc.org/aq-planning/] * Learn more about RAQC programs: * Simple Steps Better Air [https://simplestepsbetterair.org/] * Clean Air Auto Repair [https://www.cleanairautorepair.org/] * Engines Off [https://www.enginesoff.org/] * Accessible Bikes for Community [https://raqc.org/aq-planning/] Do you have a question about public health in Larimer County? Or a topic you’d like us to discuss? Let us know! Email us at healthiertogether@larimer.org [healthiertogether@larimer.org].

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