Colorado’s approach to air pollution regulation blends federal Clean Air Act requirements with state-driven programs aimed at reducing harmful emissions and improving public health. The state continues to grapple with ozone and particulate pollution, especially in the Denver Metro–North Front Range region, where nonattainment status has triggered stronger oversight and new rulemaking. Through coordinated monitoring, updated standards, and recent legislation targeting toxic air contaminants and greenhouse gas emissions, Colorado is working to protect residents while responding to evolving environmental challenges. These efforts highlight how policy, science, and community health intersect in modern air quality management.

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| Publisher: | State of Colorado |
| Published: | September 12, 2025 |
| License: | Public Domain |