New data reported by the Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) shows approximately 2.5 million Coloradans live in wildland-urban interface.
DENVER — Of those, over 1 million people reside in areas with moderate to very high risk of wildfire.
Joost de Gouw is a professor in the chemistry department at the University of Colorado Boulder who specifically studies air pollution. He was not surprised by the findings from CSFS. Recent research from de Gouw has focused on the impact of the Marshall Fire on the indoor air quality of homes that did not burn, but were close to the blaze.
He said the pollutants appeared to last at higher levels than normal inside the homes for around five to six weeks, which was longer than expected.
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