Colorado
Smoke Management Program
Site Index of All Pages and Linked Documents
This page lists all webpages and documents on
APCD's smoke website. It does not show links to outside sites
included on some of those pages.
Accomplishment Reporting Form
Advisories
and Prescribed Fire Permits:
Particulates,
Ozone
Agency IDs
Air Quality, County Contacts
Annual Report Drafts for each permit are
available seasonally. Individual files are not listed in this index.
Annual Report for Colorado's Smoke
Management Program
Annual Report for One Permit, blank
Application Aids
Application components examples:
Narratives and Other Text,
Maps, and
Public Outreach
Application Form example for
broadcast
Application Form example for
piles
Application Forms -
Broadcast,
Piles,
Simplified pile application,
Authorities to regulate open burning in Colorado
Basics,
Especially
for New Permittees
Best Management Practices for Smoke
Big Picture for Smoke Management Program
Billing Calculations
Broadcast Application form
Broadcast Worksheet
Burn Day References
Calculator, for pile volumes
Colorado
Prescribed Fire Council's
brochure for homeowners who burn
Comment Opportunities
Contact Us
County Air Quality Contacts
Current Permits
DataRams for Dummies
Dispersion Index Adjectives with Examples of Smoke
EPA Brochure about Smoke Effects
eSampler Operating Instructions
Example
completed application forms for
broadcast and
piles
Example Smoke by Ventilation Adjectives,
Examples
of
Narratives and Other Text,
Maps, and
Public Outreach
Expectations, Site Inspection
Fee Share Calculations
Fees
Forecast of Ventilation, obtaining
Forms and Related
Fuel Load Photo Series
Glossary for Colorado Smoke Permits
Grass Fuel Loads: under Half a Ton per Acre,
0.5 - 0.7 t/a,
0.8(+) t/a;
Guidance for non-standard broadcast
applications
Guide for Public Health Officials about Smoke
HB1199 Program Review Report
(2011)
Health and
smoke
Health Officials' Smoke Guide
Homeowners' brochure about burning
Hover Hints from All Forms
Implementation Aids for Permits
Inspection Visit, Expectations
Instructions for completing application
forms
Kinds of Smoke Permits
Maps for Applications, Examples
Masticated Fuel Loads, Front Range Photo Series
Mechanical Residue Fuel Loads, Front Range Photo Series
Monitoring
Instruments:
DataRams for Dummies,
eSampler Operating Instructions
Monitoring Log Example
Monitoring,
Particulate Concentration Estimation
Narratives and other application text, examples
New Permittees
Newsletter
NFDRS Fuel Model Tonnages
Non-standard broadcast application guidance
Notification Reporting Form
Oak Fuel Loads;
Open Burning Exceptions
Open Burning Overview
Overview and
the smoke management program's Big Picture
Ozone Alerts and Prescribed Fire Permits
Particulate Advisories and Prescribed Fire Permits
Particulate Concentration Estimation
Permit Implementation
Permits, Current
Photo Gallery. Burn project reports are
linked from the photo gallery and are not listed individually in this index.
Photo Series for Fuel Loads
Pile application form, simplified for logging piles on
private land,
Pile Application Form, typical project
Pile
Volume
Calculator
Pile
Worksheet
Prescribed
Fire Council's
brochure for homeowners who burn
Priorities, Semi-Annual
Procedures, for prescribed fire permits
Program Review Report
(HB1199, 2011)
Public Comment Opportunities
Public Health Officials' Smoke Guide
Public Outreach Examples
Question-Related Resources
Receptors Policy
Reporting
Forms -
Notification,
Accomplishment
Sage Fuel
Loads and most other shrubs
less than 1.5 tons/acre,
1.5-3 t/a,
3(+) t/a
Sensitive
Areas Map as a .jpg
or
GIS layer
Sensitive Areas Map update for
2010 census
Shared Learning for Managers of Prescribed
Fires
Shrub fuel
loads: less
than 1.5 tons/acre,
1.5-3 t/a,
3(+) t/a
Significant Users
Smoke
Sensitive Areas Map as a .jpg
or
GIS layer
Training related to smoke
Ventilation Adjectives with Examples of Smoke
Ventilation Forecast, obtaining
Visit and Inspection Expectations
Visit Reports
Weather Resources for Smoke
Worksheet,
Broadcast
Worksheet, Piles
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