Colorado Code § 25-7-108

Commission to promulgate ambient air quality standards
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(1) In addition
to the other powers and duties enumerated in this article, the commission shall have the power to
adopt, promulgate, amend, and modify such standards for the quality of ambient air as may be
appropriate or necessary to carry out the purposes of this article, including, but not limited to:
(a) Standards which describe the maximum concentrations of specifically described
pollutants that can be tolerated, consistent with the protection of the good health of the public at
large; such standards may differ for different parts of the state as may be necessitated by
variations in altitude, topography, climate, or meteorology;
(b) Standards which describe the air quality goals that are to be achieved by control
programs within specified periods of time; such standards may be either statewide or restricted
to specified control areas; and
(c) Standards which describe varying degrees of pollution of ambient air.
(2) Ambient air standards shall include such requirements for test methods and
procedures as will assure that the samples of ambient air tested are representative of the ambient
air.
(3) Notwithstanding any provision of this article to the contrary, no provision of this
article shall preclude the commission from adopting ambient air quality standards which are
more stringent than the national ambient air quality standards.
(4) Ambient standards may only be implemented and enforced through permit terms and
conditions or regulations promulgated to meet requirements for state implementation plans.

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