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CEHA 2024 has ended
The CEHA 2024 AEC schedule can be found below.

NOTICE: The pre-conference CFPM class has been cancelled.

As of 9/11/2024, the schedule is complete and current. Door signs can be found within the pre-function space. If there are any questions, please come to the registration desk to ask a committee member. 

HAVE A GREAT CONFERENCE!!
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Tuesday, September 10
 

9:00am MDT

School Inspection Roadshow Pre-Conference
Tuesday September 10, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm MDT
This full-day workshop is intended for environmental health specialists who conduct school inspections per 6 CCR 1010-6, Rules and Regulations Governing Schools in the State of Colorado. The first part of the workshop will cover high-risk activities that occur in schools. It will be hands-on allowing participants to practice the application of the regulations in a low-stress environment. The second part of the training will be a train-the-trainer course to help schools develop a chemical hygiene plan. 
Speakers
avatar for Amy Gammel

Amy Gammel

Environmental Protection Specialist III, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Amy is a Colorado native and University of Colorado alumni. She has worked at CDPHE in the Division of Environmental Health and Sustainability since 2012. Amy’s primary role is the work group lead for the Institutions programs. She is most passionate about health and sanitation... Read More →
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Greg McConnell

Environmental Protection Specialist II, Colorado Department of Public Health
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Jeremy Mendoza

Environmental Protection Specialist I, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
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Kayla Sherrell

Environmental Protection Specialist I, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Tuesday September 10, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm MDT
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Wednesday, September 11
 

1:00pm MDT

State Oversight for Schools in Colorado
Wednesday September 11, 2024 1:00pm - 1:40pm MDT
Our forthcoming presentation will furnish a comprehensive overview of the state-administered programs, the meticulous inspection process, and the prevalent deficiencies identified during inspections. Emphasis will be placed on existing dialogues pertinent to school inspections, notably encompassing lockdown drills. Furthermore, the interactive session will welcome inquiries from the audience.
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Jay Willmott

DFPC
Branch Chiefs of DFPC who oversee statewide schools' program.
Wednesday September 11, 2024 1:00pm - 1:40pm MDT
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1:45pm MDT

Lead Remediation in a Colorado School
Wednesday September 11, 2024 1:45pm - 2:25pm MDT
This presentation will discuss a coordinated effort between Public Health and other county agencies to ensure proper remediation of a recreational indoor gun range, into a K-12 school.   
Speakers
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Melissa Rogers

Environmental Health Specialist, Mesa County Public Health
Melissa Rogers is an Environmental Health Specialist from Grand Junction, CO.  She primarily works the Retail Food and Schools programs.  Melissa worked as a water and wastewater operator, and laboratory technician in the Gunnison Valley for 5 years before moving back to Grand Junction... Read More →
Wednesday September 11, 2024 1:45pm - 2:25pm MDT
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2:40pm MDT

Internship at Boulder County Hazardous Materials/Internship at H3 Environmental LLC
Wednesday September 11, 2024 2:40pm - 3:20pm MDT
Internship at Boulder County Hazardous Materials, project on public perceptions of household hazardous waste and barriers to using services; Internship at H3 Environmental LLC, project investigating the decay behavior of radon and thoron gas in air samples.

Trevor completed a summer internship with Boulder County Hazardous Materials. He will present on his overall experience there and the outcome of his independent project: a survey of how the public perceive their hazardous waste and the Boulder County facility. The survey uncovered some notable patterns and the results can be used to do targeted outreach and make the facility more accessible to a wider population within the service area.; Internship at H3 Environmental LLC, project investigating the decay behavior of radon and thoron gas in air samples.   
Speakers
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Trevor Hale

Student, CSU Fort Collins
Trevor is a 4th year student in the CSU Environmental Public Health Program gearing up to graduate in December. He completed his summer internship with Boulder County Hazardous Materials and is excited to graduate and join the field of Environmental Health! He hopes to find a job... Read More →
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Cecilia Smith

Student, CSU Fort Collins
Wednesday September 11, 2024 2:40pm - 3:20pm MDT
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3:25pm MDT

Internship with Grand Canyon concessionaire; Internship at Rocky Mountain National Park Water Lab
Wednesday September 11, 2024 3:25pm - 4:05pm MDT
Internship with Grand Canyon concessionaire, projects relating to sustainability and safety.; My internship experience living and working in Rocky Mountain National Park and its Water Lab.
Speakers
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Emma Herbert

Student, CSU Fort Collins
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Ryan Sawyer

Student, CSU Fort Collins
Wednesday September 11, 2024 3:25pm - 4:05pm MDT
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Thursday, September 12
 

8:30am MDT

Points, Pervasiveness, and Placement...OH MY!
Thursday September 12, 2024 8:30am - 9:10am MDT
This training will be a participant led dive into pervasiveness considerations in retail food facilities. This is intended for inspectors that inspect retail food facility and partake in the CDPHE Inspection Ratings program. This training is ideal for inspectors of all skill levels.
Speakers
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Josh Skeggs

EHS III, Arapahoe County Public Health
Josh Skeggs has been an EH professional since 2016 after graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from University of Colorado Denver. He currently works at Arapahoe County Public Health in the Consumer Protection program inspecting retail food establishments.
Thursday September 12, 2024 8:30am - 9:10am MDT
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9:15am MDT

Partnering with El Paso County Hazmat for Preparedness and Response in Schools
Thursday September 12, 2024 9:15am - 9:55am MDT
Schools in El Paso County have benefited from many years of partnership between El Paso County Public Health’s Environmental Health (EH) division and the El Paso County Hazardous Materials Response Team (EPCHM). Through joint routine inspections, EH and EPCHM have partnered to educate school personnel, prepare themselves for potential events, and respond to incidents. While explaining the unique history between EH and EPCHM, including a recent response to Carbon Monoxide and Ethylene Oxide complaints in an elementary school, lessons learned and recommendations for other jurisdictions will be presented.
Speakers
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Meredith Lockwood

Division Manager, El Paso County Public Health
Melissa Rogerson and Meredith Lockwood are the Program Manager and Division Manager of the school program at El Paso County Public for 3.5 years.  In addition to the school program, they oversee the child care, waste tire, body art, and vector programs in El Paso County.  Before... Read More →
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Melissa Rogerson

Program Manager, El Paso County Public Health
Melissa Rogerson and Meredith Lockwood are the Program Manager and Lead EHS of the school program at El Paso County Public for 3.5 years.  In addition to the school program, they oversee the child care, waste tire, body art, and vector programs in El Paso County.  Before becoming... Read More →
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Scott Stephens

Hazmat Coordinator, El Paso County Hazardous Materials Response Team
Scott Stephens is one of the Hazmat Coordinators with El Paso County Hazardous Materials Response Team.  Scott joined the team in 2009 as an ancillary duty and became a full time Coordinator in 2017.  Scott is a Hazmat Technician with specialty in highway and rail car and technical... Read More →
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Jim Rebitski

Hazmat Coordinator, El Paso County Hazardous Materials Response Team
Jim Rebitski is one of the Hazmat Coordinators with the El Paso County Hazardous Materials Response Team.  Jim joined the team as a Volunteer and became a full-time coordinator in 2023 after retiring from the Fire Service. Jim is a Hazmat Technician and highway specialist and has... Read More →
Thursday September 12, 2024 9:15am - 9:55am MDT
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10:05am MDT

A Dive into Four Student's Experiences with NEHA NEPHIP
Thursday September 12, 2024 10:05am - 10:45am MDT
NEHA’s National Environmental Health Internship Program (NEPHIP) is a 400-hour paid internship opportunity that links students from accredited environmental health programs with state, tribal, local and territorial public health agencies, with funding coming from the CDC. Four Colorado State University students will describe their recent NEPHIP internship experiences at Boulder, Garfield, Jefferson and Weld counties.

Alexandra Holmes and Bailey Reeves will be sharing their experiences as interns in the National Environmental Health Association Internship Program (NEPHIP). Alexandra was paired with Boulder County Public Health and worked on a project that focused on providing resources to prospective food vendor for events. Bailey was paired with Garfield County Public Health where she completed a project based on private wells and regulation adoptions. Their presentation will provide more information on their independent projects and their NEPHIP experiences.
Speakers
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Yasmin Chouaf

Student, CSU-Fort Collins
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Alexandra Holmes

Student, CSU- Fort Collins
Alexandra Holmes is a senior at Colorado State University, where she is majoring in Biomedical Sciences with a concentration in Environmental Public Health, and has two minors, Chemistry and Food Science/Safety. She completed the Spring 2024 National Environmental Health Association... Read More →
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Mackenzie Moritz

Student, CSU- Fort Collins
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Bailey Reeves

Student, CSU - Fort Collins
Originally from Western Colorado, I am completing my studies at Colorado State University in Biomedical Sciences with a concentration in Environmental Public Health. I have currently taken classes that cover water quality, radiation biology, epidemiology, food safety, and basic knowledge... Read More →
Thursday September 12, 2024 10:05am - 10:45am MDT
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10:50am MDT

A Dive into Four Student's Experiences with NEHA NEPHIP
Thursday September 12, 2024 10:50am - 11:30am MDT
NEHA’s National Environmental Health Internship Program (NEPHIP) is a 400-hour paid internship opportunity that links students from accredited environmental health programs with state, tribal, local and territorial public health agencies, with funding coming from the CDC. Four Colorado State University students will describe their recent NEPHIP internship experiences at Boulder, Garfield, Jefferson and Weld counties.
Speakers
avatar for Yasmin Chouaf

Yasmin Chouaf

Student, CSU-Fort Collins
avatar for Alexandra Holmes

Alexandra Holmes

Student, CSU- Fort Collins
Alexandra Holmes is a senior at Colorado State University, where she is majoring in Biomedical Sciences with a concentration in Environmental Public Health, and has two minors, Chemistry and Food Science/Safety. She completed the Spring 2024 National Environmental Health Association... Read More →
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Mackenzie Moritz

Student, CSU- Fort Collins
avatar for Bailey Reeves

Bailey Reeves

Student, CSU - Fort Collins
Originally from Western Colorado, I am completing my studies at Colorado State University in Biomedical Sciences with a concentration in Environmental Public Health. I have currently taken classes that cover water quality, radiation biology, epidemiology, food safety, and basic knowledge... Read More →
Thursday September 12, 2024 10:50am - 11:30am MDT
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1:30pm MDT

Empowering Communities: Colorado’s PFAS Testing and Assistance Program (TAP) for Private Well Users
Thursday September 12, 2024 1:30pm - 2:10pm MDT
In response to initial sampling results, public interest, and a desire to gather more groundwater information in a densely-welled Park County community, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Park County launched the Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) Testing and Assistance Program (TAP) pilot project in February 2024. This one-year pilot project provides private well users in Bailey free testing for PFAS using a reduced-cost water testing method. As a part of the pilot project, eligible households can also receive a pitcher filter that meets National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) standards to remove PFAS and other common contaminants from their drinking water. To date, the pilot program received over 600 applications for free PFAS testing and 23 applications for filtration support. Given the success of the pilot effort and funding available through Senate Bill 20-218, PFAS TAP plans to expand beyond the pilot area to provide testing and filtration support for private well users in other areas of Colorado. This presentation will share results from the PFAS TAP pilot project as well as detail plans for program expansion and opportunities for partnership between CDPHE and local public health agencies.
Speakers
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Kelsey Barton

Toxicologist, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Kelsey Barton works as a per and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) toxicologist in the Toxicology and Environmental Epidemiology Office at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). She completed her doctoral degree in environmental health at the Colorado School... Read More →
Thursday September 12, 2024 1:30pm - 2:10pm MDT
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2:15pm MDT

What you should know about new PFAS regulations and CDPHE's 2024 PFAS Action Plan
Thursday September 12, 2024 2:15pm - 2:55pm MDT
This presentation covers what local public health agencies should know about EPA's final PFAS drinking water regulations and designation of certain PFAS as hazardous substances to allow for Superfund cleanup. We will also discuss how ongoing and upcoming state efforts to address PFAS through the 2024 PFAS Action Plan impact local public health agencies and where there are opportunities for partnerships.
Speakers
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David Dani

Emerging Contaminants Coordinator, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
David Dani is the Emerging Contaminants Coordinator for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Previously, he oversaw training for Colorado’s Safe Drinking Water Program, was lab manager at CU's drinking water optimization lab, and led projects in Peru and Nepal... Read More →
Thursday September 12, 2024 2:15pm - 2:55pm MDT
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3:20pm MDT

Challenges to Compliance: A Case Study of Navigating the OW Enforcement Process
Thursday September 12, 2024 3:20pm - 4:00pm MDT
Highlighting a malfunction case in Jefferson County and the journey navigating the enforcement process.
Speakers
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Mitch Brown

JCPH Supervisor, Jefferson County Public Health
Mitch works for Jefferson County Public Health as an Environmental Health Services Supervisor. He currently manages the Water Quality Program, which includes the onsite wastewater treatment system and pool programs. He has about 18 years of experience working in the environmental... Read More →
Thursday September 12, 2024 3:20pm - 4:00pm MDT
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4:05pm MDT

OWTS Operations & Maintenance
Thursday September 12, 2024 4:05pm - 4:45pm MDT
The operation and maintenance (O&M) of onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) is critical to ensure optimal performance, functionality, and system longevity. Having a service contract with a licensed professional trained in the O&M of onsite wastewater treatment technologies is a sound approach to achieving sustained care and utility of an OWTS as well as protect homeowners’ significant financial investments.

OWTS O&M service visits often result in the early detection of a problem that could lead to a system malfunction. The proactive nature of regular O&M inspections makes it possible to take corrective action before a system becomes a public health hazard, detriment to the environment, or a liability for the homeowner—making O&M visits the most effective risk mitigation tool to public health. As our communities continue to expand and experience movement toward rural living, the utilization of OWTS for wastewater disposal will persist for the foreseeable future. As such, the need for OWTS Professionals and Regulators to develop an oversight program has emerged.

Development of an O&M oversight program is no small feat and poses a variety of challenges: cost, data management, regulatory authority, licensure and certifications, amongst others. Despite the challenges, effective wastewater management is critical to protect public health, environmental health, and property value. An O&M oversight program is essential to ensure OWTS within a respective jurisdiction are receiving the proper care and attention to protect our groundwater resources.
Speakers
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Kat McGarvy, MS- Biology

Water Quality Program Manager, El Paso County Public Health
Over 10 years of experience in Environmental Health.  Beginning as a specialist working in public swimming pools and vector programs in Pueblo; eventually, transitioning into a microbiologist position within the drinking water laboratory performing total coliform analysis, rabies... Read More →
Thursday September 12, 2024 4:05pm - 4:45pm MDT
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Friday, September 13
 

9:00am MDT

Child Care Licensing: Ensuring Safe Environments Through Regulation
Friday September 13, 2024 9:00am - 9:40am MDT
The role of a licensing specialist is to inspect and monitor childcare facilities. This presentation will walk participants through the licensing inspection process, understand tools and resources available to programs, and allow participants to look at environments through the lens of a licensing specialist. 
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Nicole Hubbel

Colorado Department of Early Childhood
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Christa Snodgrass

Licensing Team Supervisor, Colorado Department of Early Childhood
Friday September 13, 2024 9:00am - 9:40am MDT
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9:45am MDT

Choose Safe Places: Protecting kids where they learn and play
Friday September 13, 2024 9:45am - 10:25am MDT
Young children are sensitive to the effects of chemicals in their environment. This talk will focus on protecting young children from environmental hazards at early care and education sites. We will introduce the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Choose Safe Places Program. We will discuss environmental hazards that many people are familiar with including radon and lead. We will also talk about other factors that influence environmental health such as past uses of buildings and nearby industries. Throughout this presentation, we will provide practical recommendations on best practices that support child health in childcare and education facilities. 
Speakers
avatar for Mallory O'Brien

Mallory O'Brien

Environmental Health Educator, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Mallory O'Brien is a dedicated Environmental Health Educator with over eight years of experience in public and environmental health education. Currently working at CDPHE on the Toxicology and Environmental Epidemiology team, Mallory has been active in advancing community health education... Read More →
Friday September 13, 2024 9:45am - 10:25am MDT
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11:05am MDT

Student Experiences with Vector Disease Control International
Friday September 13, 2024 11:05am - 11:45am MDT
Speakers
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Nora Labo

Student, CSU- Fort Collins
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Megan Neff

Student, CSU- Fort Collins
Friday September 13, 2024 11:05am - 11:45am MDT
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11:50am MDT

Student Experiences with Vector Disease Control International
Friday September 13, 2024 11:50am - 12:30pm MDT
Speakers
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Nora Labo

Student, CSU- Fort Collins
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Megan Neff

Student, CSU- Fort Collins
Friday September 13, 2024 11:50am - 12:30pm MDT
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