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Colorado EnviroScreen 2.0

About Colorado EnviroScreen

Colorado Enviroscreen was developed through a partnership between the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and teams from Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Public Health. The tool includes 35 indicators to calculate a score that provides a quantifiable measurement of combined environmental stressors.

Featured Events

Updated: Upcoming Colorado environmental justice mapping tools session

The Colorado EnviroScreen team at CDPHE has canceled the May 22 Colorado environmental justice mapping tools session. The next in-person session will be on June 12.

Join this engagement session to learn more about the two new interactive bilingual mapping tools. The sessions will provide live demonstrations of the Colorado EnviroScreen 2.0 and Disproportionately Impacted Communities mapping tools. 
We will provide food and participation incentives to attendees.
 

Register here.

Details:
Date: Thursday, June 12, 2025
Time: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Location: Eagle Point Recreation Center, 6060 Parkaway Dr.

Commerce City, Colorado, 80022


Colorado EnviroScreen provides data at multiple geographic levels to help identify environmental and health burdens across different communities. The data is available at the census block group, census tract, and county levels. The links below provide access to all datasets, including the field key and related resources.

Download Excel files:

Census block group level data
Census tract level data
County level data

Download shapefiles:

Access the dataset
How to download the shapefile: Once on the ArcGIS page, select the Download option and choose the interest format. 
Field key for shapefile: To understand the columns and data fields in the shapefile, refer to the field key here: [Field Key Link]

Other 2.0 data resources:
Technical Documentation
Data Processing Code Base
Input Data Folder
Version 1.0 Archive page

CDPHE programs

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment offers a variety of resources on environmental and public health:

Other state agencies

In addition to CDPHE, several other state agencies are involved in environmental health and energy regulation:

Federal programs on environmental justice

Real-time air monitoring

Stay informed about air quality in Colorado through these monitoring programs: