Frequently requested information
Links and documents on this page are provided for educational and information purposes only, are not intended to replace the applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, and should not necessarily be considered an endorsement of outside agencies, organizations, or products.
Radon
Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas that is found in soils in Colorado that can make its way into homes and buildings. Since radon can cause cancer, all Coloradans are encouraged to test for radon and install mitigation systems when radon levels are above the recommended levels.
General information about radiation and radioactive materials
Non-ionizing sources of radiation (EMF, 5G cell phones, smart meters, etc.)
The Colorado Radiation Control Act, does not give us authority to regulate sources of non-ionizing radiation. Therefore, we do not regulate sources of non-ionizing radiation that may include or involve electromagnetic fields (also known as EMF); “smart” meters; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) devices; ultrasound devices; lasers for any purpose; microwave devices; or 4G/5G cell phone devices, or equipment or towers.
Additional information on sources of non-ionizing radiation:
- Electromagnetic radiation and electromagnetic fields.
- What are electromagnetic fields?
- Radiofrequency safety.
- Cell phones and cancer risk.
Contact the CDPHE toxicology staff for more information regarding EMF.
Sites and facilities of interest to the public
Information about past, current or proposed activities, proposed processes, sites, or former sites that use or handle radioactive material that may impact or have impacts on the environment. Note that some sites/facilities may be regulated or have oversight by other state or federal agencies or other CDPHE programs.
- Clean Harbors Deer Trail LLC.
- Colorado Legacy Land Lincoln Park Superfund Site (formerly known as Cotter Uranium Mill).
- Ablation process – Black Range Minerals.
- Rocky Flats.