Summer is ozone season and the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment’s ozone information page has everything you need to know about protecting your health as well as what you can do to help reduce local ozone levels. The page also includes a history of ozone in Colorado, with data and a timeline narrative explaining state and federal policies and regulations over the past decade.
Our library has numerous documents on ozone; see our library’s online catalog for a listing of publications. These include fact sheets, technical support documents, program implementation plans, progress reports, exploratory studies, data, and analysis.

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