In this episode of Environmental What If, we’re diving into the world of blue-green algae. Summer heat means more algae blooms in Denver’s lakes, and while these organisms are natural, some can produce toxins that pose health risks to people and pets. Learn how to spot a bloom, what to do if you or your pet comes into contact with contaminated water, and how small changes at home—like smarter lawn care—can help keep our waterways safer all season long.
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In this episode of Environmental What If, we’re diving into the world of blue-green algae. Summer heat means more algae blooms in Denver’s lakes, and while these organisms are natural, some can produce toxins that pose health risks to people and pets. Learn how to spot a bloom, what to do if you or your pet comes into contact with contaminated water, and how small changes at home—like smarter lawn care—can help keep our waterways safer all season long.
In this episode of Environmental What If, we’re diving into the world of blue-green algae. Summer heat means more algae blooms in Denver’s lakes, and while these organisms are natural, some can produce toxins that pose health risks to people and pets. Learn how to spot a bloom, what to do if you or your pet comes into contact with contaminated water, and how small changes at home—like smarter lawn care—can help keep our waterways safer all season long.
¿Alguna vez te has preguntado por qué el asbesto es tan importante? En este episodio de Environmental What If, el equipo de DDPHE analiza qué es el asbesto, dónde aparece en los hogares de Denver y por qué sigue siendo un problema de salud pública en el día de hoy. Hablaremos sobre cómo ocurre la exposición, qué observar durante las renovaciones y cómo la ciudad ayuda a mantener seguros a los residentes. Más información en denvergov.org/dphe
Ever wondered why asbestos is such a big deal? In this episode of Environmental What If, the DDPHE team unpacks what asbestos is, where it shows up in Denver homes, and why it’s still a public health concern today. We’ll talk about how exposure happens, what to watch for during renovations, and how the city helps keep residents safe. Learn more at denvergov.org/dphe
Spark curiosity in a new episode of DDPHE’s Environmental What If Podcast. In this episode, we answer your burning questions about Denver’s open burning rules, cover what types of fires are allowed, and the impact of smoke on your health. Whether you’re considering a festive backyard fire pit or seasonal leaf burning, learn how to stay compliant and keep the air clean this winter and beyond.
Are you stuck, motionless, frozen in place trying to decide on which podcast to listen to next? Join the Denver Deparment of Public Healith & Environment as we take our foot off the brake and turn off life’s distractions to tune in to this week’s episode on Idling. You’ll breathe easier knowing “The Environmental What If” podcast is just a click away. Listen to this episode online or wherever you get your podcasts.
Are you ready to take the plunge? Before you lunge, be a sponge and soak up the latest guidelines for recreating in urban waterways from the experts at the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment. This month’s “Environmental What If” podcast focuses on E.coli and how you can stay healthy and safe by not swimming, wading or playing in city steams or lakes. You’ll learn what the city is doing to protect and improve the quality of local waterways so hopefully someday soo...
Have you heard the buzz? Denver takes a proactive approach to managing mosquitos to protect residents from pesky bites and West Nile Virus. Learn about the Denver Department of Public Health & Environment’s (DDPHE) mosquito management program in "The Environmental What If" podcast. latest episode. In the episode, DDPHE experts discuss how to prevent the development of adult mosquitos, how to safely treat mosquito habitats and best practices to repel them so you can avoid calling in ...
In this episode of Environmental What If, we’re diving into the world of blue-green algae. Summer heat means more algae blooms in Denver’s lakes, and while these organisms are natural, some can produce toxins that pose health risks to people and pets. Learn how to spot a bloom, what to do if you or your pet comes into contact with contaminated water, and how small changes at home—like smarter lawn care—can help keep our waterways safer all season long.