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- New rules for lawn and garden equipment get approval - Denver7
The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission voted in favor of new rules for some lawn and garden equipment Friday morning Commissioners passed the motion unanimously, with a 8-0 vote The move would ban gas-powered push lawn mowers and handheld landscaping tools under 25 horse power on state property
- Colorado to ban state agency use of gas-powered lawn equipment
Following an 8-0 vote, a new rule adopted by the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission (CoPIRG) will ban state agencies from using certain gas-powered lawn equipment during the summer According to the regulation, set to go into effect in 2025, from June to August state agencies will not be allowed to use gas-powered lawn equipment with
- Colorado to limit summertime gas-powered lawn equipment use . . .
Only small gas-powered equipment such as “aerators, brush cutters, chainsaws, push lawn mowers, leaf blowers, power washers, rotary tillers, shredders, string trimmers, and other similar push
- Colorado’s Ban on Gas-Powered Lawn Equipment Goes Into Effect . . .
Starting June 1, a new rule in Colorado officially bans the use of gas-powered lawn equipment for many people This change is part of the state’s effort to reduce air pollution and improve public health The ban covers tools like gas-powered lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and trimmers
- Limited ban on government use of gas-powered lawn equipment . . .
The new rule, finalized Friday by the Air Quality Control Commission, will bar state agencies from using any gas-powered equipment with an engine of 25 horsepower or less during the summer ozone season from June 1 to Aug 31
- Colorado sets new regulations on gas-powered lawn tools . . .
Colorado regulators gave preliminary approval to new limits on gas-powered lawn and garden equipment on Friday, but the rules fall far short of ambitious proposals pushed for by some local
- Did Colorado ban gas lawn mowers? - pirg. org
Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) voted unanimously today to cut air pollution by restricting the summertime use of the dirtiest gas-powered lawn and garden equipment on public property The new rule, which will go into effect during the summer ozone season in 2025, is the first statewide policy of its kind in the nation
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