Colorado PFAS Contamination Map
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) maintains an interactive PFAS Contamination Evaluation Map that tracks where testing has been conducted and where PFAS—often called “forever chemicals”—have been detected in Colorado’s drinking water and groundwater.
This public resource helps homeowners, water districts, and local agencies identify where PFAS testing has occurred and understand local exposure risks. The map is updated as new sampling data becomes available and includes detailed information about PFAS detections in water systems across the state.
🔗 View the Official CDPHE PFAS Contamination Evaluation Map
(Opens in a new tab on CDPHE’s website—state maps cannot be embedded on external pages.)
How Aqua Serve Can Help
If your community shows PFAS detections or is part of an active testing area, Aqua Serve offers certified Brita PRO® PFAS whole-house filtration systems designed specifically for Colorado water. These systems target PFAS and other emerging contaminants while delivering clean, safe water to every tap in your home.
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