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Public information

Public information

See the latest news, notices, and updates from the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment.

Media contacts

CDPHE wants to provide journalists with easy access to the information they need. Please review our media contacts for our divisions and offices. We’ve listed some of the most-asked-about topics. 

Gabi Johnston
Media Relations Manager 
[email protected] 
(Gabi is a catch-all to help all journalists if they need extra assistance figuring out which division or office to contact.)

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Air Pollution Control Division

Air quality, asbestos, indoor pollution. 

[email protected]
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[email protected]

Center for Health and Environmental Data

Death data, including overdoses, suicide and firearm deaths (excluding COVID data).

[email protected]

Medical Marijuana Registry

[email protected]

Colorado Open Records Act requests 

[email protected]

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Disease Control and Public Health Response Division

H5N1 avian flu, West Nile virus, RSV, emergency disease response, state laboratory. 

[email protected]

[email protected]

COVID-19 media inquiries

[email protected]

Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division

Hazardous waste, statewide recycling goals, radon, Producer Responsibility Program.

[email protected]

703-835-5875

Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services Division

Health facilities inspections and regulations, nursing homes, assisted living residences, ketamine, emergency medical services.

[email protected]

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Office of Environmental Justice

[email protected] and [email protected]

Prevention Services Division

Office of Suicide Prevention, Office of Gun Violence Prevention, fentanyl overdose prevention, tobacco cessation, Healthy Kids Colorado survey.  

[email protected]

Water Quality Control Division

Water quality, PFAS, toxic algae, sewer spills. 

[email protected]

Press releases

The state of Colorado has effectively kept outdoor carbon monoxide pollution low for the past 20 years.
Denver (August 15, 2024) —The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has launched a statewide campaign to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias among Coloradans.
People who attended the event need to be screened by public health after a puppy tested positive for rabies
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