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Larimer County proclaims May 2026 as Clean Air Month after health department briefing
Summary
The Larimer County Board of County Commissioners on May 12 approved a joint proclamation recognizing May 2026 as Clean Air Month after a Department of Health and Environment presentation detailing radon testing, ozone monitoring, fuel‑station inspections and outreach efforts.
The Larimer County Board of County Commissioners on May 12 voted unanimously to approve a joint proclamation with the Larimer County Board of Health declaring May 2026 as Clean Air Month following a presentation by county health staff.
The proclamation — read and moved by Commissioner Kristen Stevens — cites the county’s expanded monitoring, education and partner work as part of efforts to reduce ozone and other air pollution that affect local residents. "It's something we all use," Bob McDonald, the county's director for environmental health, said of clean air, adding that many pollution sources affecting Larimer County originate outside the county and require collaboration with partners.
During the presentation, Noelle Udell, environmental health specialist lead for air quality at the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment (LCDHE), summarized the county’s contract work with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE): routine inspections and complaint investigations for permitted sources (including…
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