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Built to Natural Environment

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Federal Tax Credit

Visit the Energy Star website for more information on available federal tax credits for consumer energy efficiency (expires December 31, 2010).

More information is available on the web concerning Solar Rating.

Other Incentives

More information is available on the web concerning other incentives available in Colorado.

Home Heating - Wood Fires

EPA has established the Burn Wise campaign to reduce wood smoke pollution, helping to protect your home, health and the air we breathe, while keeping those who use wood for heat warm throughout the winter. Learn before you burn: Wood smoke is made up of a mixture of gases and fine particle pollution that isn’t healthy to breathe indoors or out – especially for children, older adults and those with heart disease, asthma or other lung diseases.

Home Air Quality

Help your home air quality. EPA's airPLUS label covers over 30 design and construction features to help you protect home indoor air quality.

Protect children from risks, get tips on reducing dust and allergens.

SO2 Emissions

Use Google Earth to follow nation-wide changes in sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions from coal-fired power plants.

What You Can Do ...

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Green Building Codes

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What the City is Doing...

Radon Detectors Available

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This page was updated April 10, 2012

City of Longmont - Public Works & Natural Resources Departemtn

Environmental Services Division

 

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