Healthier Together: Larimer County's Public Health Podcast

Protecting Air Quality in Colorado

25 min · 14 de may de 2026
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What's up in public health this week? In recognition of Clean Air Month, we’re joined by Stefanie Shoup, Deputy Director for Regulatory Affairs for the Air Pollution Control Division at CDPHE, for a conversation about air quality in Colorado and the state’s ongoing efforts to reduce pollution and protect public health. We discuss how air quality data is collected, the primary drivers of poor air quality in Colorado, newly adopted regulations addressing priority air toxic contaminants, and how residents can stay informed. You can sign up for air quality alerts, find historical data for your region, and learn more about the CDPHE Air Pollution Control Division at cdphe.colorado.gov/apcd. [https://cdphe.colorado.gov/apcd] 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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