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New Ritter Cabinet Member Martha Rudolph Faces Public-Health Hurdles

Statewide trash troubles loom. The Denver area remains out of compliance with federal ozone air- pollution standards. Water-supply systems require $4 billion worth of attention. These are among the challenges faced by new Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Director Martha Rudolph, who began running that 1,250-employee agency last week, The Denver Post reports.

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