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Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

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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