Tag:Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment
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CDPHE Investigation: Special Attorneys General Find Inconsistency in Modeling, Some Validity in Employee Claims
Special attorneys general have determined that allegations against the CDPHE about hiding air quality standard violations are unsubstantiated, and noted that there is validity in some points raised by a trio of CDPHE employees who wrote a letter outlining the allegations to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Inspector General.
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CDPHE Whistleblower Investigation: Special Attorneys General Find Claims of False Data ‘Unsubstantiated’
Special attorneys general have determined that allegations against the CDPHE about hiding air quality standard violations are unsubstantiated, and noted that there is validity in some points raised by a trio of CDPHE employees who wrote a letter outlining the allegations to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Inspector General.
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Colorado AG’s Office Appoints Attorneys for CDPHE Whistleblower Investigation
The AGs Office announced an independent investigation into CDPHE air pollution policies that may have covered up some violations.
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Expanded Setbacks Dominate Oil and Gas Rulemaking
The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission on Sept. 28 voted on a “preliminary final” set of industry safety rules as part of the...
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Colorado Law Talk Highlights Role of Food System Workers Amid Pandemic
The University of Colorado Law School on Aug. 25 hosted a discussion, “The Roles and Rights of Essential Food System Workers During COVID-19,” as...
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Counties File Lawsuit Over Air Quality Rules
Nine Colorado counties sued the state’s Air Quality Control Commission March 12 over rules adopted in December to regulate emissions from oil and gas...