RAQC and APCD Hosting April Public Listening Session

Updated: April 8, 2022

PUBLIC LISTENING SESSIONS: OZONE
Colorado is actively planning next steps in addressing ozone in the North Front Range. These initial listening sessions will share basic ozone information, identify planning processes and potential reduction strategies, and provide opportunities to share concerns and suggestions.

HOSTED BY
Colorado’s Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) in partnership with the Regional Air Quality Council (RAQC)

WHEN
April 26th from 6 P.M.- 8 P.M.

HOW
Sessions will be held remotely via Zoom
Please register here to attend and sign up to receive more information

ATTEND TO LEARN, ASK & SHARE
How is ozone formed | What do “bad” ozone days mean | What is Colorado doing to reduce ozone | Why a downgrade to “severe” & what does that mean | What are the disproportionately impacted community concerns | How to help | What is the timeline to inform planning | How to stay informed

INTERPRETIVE SERVICES AND PARTICIPATION INCENTIVES AVAILABLE

RESOURCES
Information on ozone can be found at these links: APCD, RAQC and EPA (in Spanish)

FOR MORE INFO
Details will be made available in early January. Contact us with any questions at cdphe.commentsapcd@state.co.us with “Severe Ozone Planning” in the subject line