Colorado law
Environmental Laws in Colorado.
Colorado environmental law combines federal regulation with a substantial state body of statutes administered by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Core issues include water and air quality, hazardous materials, mining reclamation, and oil and gas regulation — which is handled through the separate Energy and Carbon Management Commission.
Last verified: 2026-04-17
State law
Key Colorado Statutes
Colorado’s Water Quality Control Act governs water pollution and permitting, working alongside the federal Clean Water Act.
Colorado’s Air Quality Control Act governs air-quality regulation, permitting, and enforcement in conjunction with the federal Clean Air Act.
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