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# Waste tire inspection grant program | Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment * About CDPHEToggle About CDPHE submenu * Nondiscrimination policy and procedures * Office of Environmental Justice * Environmental Equity and Cumulative Impact Analysis * Office of Health Equity * Office of Public Health Practice, Planning, and Local Partnerships * Emergency preparedness and response * Public informationToggle Public information submenu * Public records and requests * Find your local public health agency * Boards and CommissionsToggle Boards and Commissions submenu * HealthToggle Health submenu * Animal-related diseases * Birth, death, and other vital records * Chronic disease prevention * Gamete bank and fertility clinic * Prevention and wellnessToggle Prevention and wellness submenu * Maternal and child health * Sexual and reproductive health * Celebrate 6 Award of Breastfeeding Excellence * Sexually transmitted infections and HIV * EnvironmentToggle Environment submenu * Air pollutionToggle Air pollution submenu * Climate changeToggle Climate change submenu * Colorado Greenhouse Gas Inventory * Child care and school regulations * Environmental agriculture * Environmental health and sustainability * Environment and your healthToggle Environment and your health submenu * Oil and gas and your health * Food safety and licensing * Hazardous materials and waste managementToggle Hazardous materials and waste management submenu * Hazardous waste management * Radiation control programToggle Radiation control program submenu * Colorado Legacy Land/Lincoln Park Superfund site * Lead safetyToggle Lead safety submenu * Test and Fix Water for KidsToggle Test and Fix Water for Kids submenu * Test & Fix Water for Kids at Family Child Care Homes * Sustainability programs * Water qualityToggle Water quality submenu * Clean waterToggle Clean water submenu * Water Quality - Permits * Water Quality Standards * Drinking water – consumers * Drinking water – public water systems * Engage with the Water Quality Control Division * Regulating per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water * Funding - Grants and Loans * Report a concern or emergency # Waste tire inspection grant program * Waste tire management, fees and grants * Illegal waste tire cleanup grants * Previous illegal waste tire grant cleanup projects * Inspection grant program * Regulations and statutes * Waste tire guidance and policy * Waste tire inspectors by county * Waste Tire Management Enterprise * Iniciativa de Gestión de Llantas de Desecho * Waste tire registrants and haulers * Waste Tire End Users Fund Funding is available for local partners to conduct inspections of waste tire facilities (retail tire shops), waste tire haulers and waste tire grant recipients to ensure waste tire laws and regulations are being followed and to identify illegal waste tire sites.
Our goal is to have a local partner for these types of inspections in every county in the state. Contact Lynette Myers, Waste Tire Budget Analyst Lynette. myers@state.
co. us Who is eligible: law enforcement agencies, local health agencies, code enforcement agencies and any other applicable local governmental agencies. Onsite training, inspection checklists and handout materials will be provided.
Local partners will be able to set their own inspection schedules based on their individual workloads. We will assist in determining the number of sites within the local partner's jurisdiction. Funding and length of the contract are negotiable.
Local partners will also: * Provide monthly and annual reporting. * Provide education and community outreach on the proper management of waste tires.
### Current agencies participating in the program (Fiscal Year 2026) Adams County Public Health Jurisdiction: Adams County Arapahoe County Public Health Jurisdiction: Arapahoe County Archuleta County Public Health Jurisdiction: Archuleta County Boulder County Public Health Jurisdiction: Boulder County Delta County Health Department Jurisdiction: Delta County, Montrose County, Gunnison County, Ouray County, and San Miguel County Douglas County Health Department Jurisdiction: Douglas County El Paso County Public Health Jurisdiction: El Paso County Garfield County Public Health Agency Jurisdiction: Garfield County Jefferson County Public Health Jurisdiction: Jefferson County Larimer County Health Department Jurisdiction: Larimer County Las Animas-Huerfano Counties District Health Department Jurisdiction: Las Animas County, Huerfano County, and Custer County Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment Jurisdiction: Pueblo County Routt County Environmental Health Jurisdiction: Routt County Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment Jurisdiction: Weld County ### Past inspections and number of technical assistance visits listed by state fiscal year Adams County Public Health Arapahoe County Public Health Boulder County Public Health Delta County Health Department Douglas County Public Health El Paso County Public Health Garfield County Public Health Agency Jefferson County Public Health Larimer County Health Department Las Animas-Huerfano Counties District Health Department Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment Routt County Public Health Weld County Public Health & Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246 Find your local public health agency Colorado Health Information Data Set (CoHID) Environmental Public Health Tracking Office of Public Health Practice, Planning, and Local Partnerships (OPHP) Air Quality - Monitoring, Modeling and Data Colorado Official State Web Portal Your feedback will be used to help improve Google Translate
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