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HAA5 in Colorado Drinking Water

Ranked by average HAA5 concentration (µg/L) · UCMR 4 data (2018–2020) · Data from EPA SDWIS & UCMR

64
Cities Tested
1
Exceeds Limit
2%
% Exceeds Limit
20.1 µg/L
State Avg
▲ 1% vs national
vs National
206
Health Violations

HAA5 in Colorado: what the data shows

Colorado has 64 cities with HAA5 monitoring data from the EPA's UCMR 4 program (2018–2020). Haloacetic acids (HAA5) form when chlorine-based disinfectants react with natural organic matter in water. The state average is 20.1 µg/L — worse than the 15.5 µg/L national average. 1 city exceeds the EPA MCL of 60 µg/L. HAA5 is a group of five chlorinated and brominated acetic acids. Long-term exposure above the MCL is associated with increased cancer risk and adverse reproductive outcomes. The EPA classifies total HAA5 as a probable human carcinogen at elevated concentrations. Activated carbon filtration (especially granular or block carbon) is effective at reducing HAA5. Running water through a refrigerator filter or letting it sit in an open pitcher for 30 minutes also helps, as some HAA5 species are volatile. Boiling does not remove disinfection byproducts and may concentrate them.

Cities exceeding 60 µg/L EPA MCL

Colorado
2%
1 of 64 cities
▲ 1% above national rate (worse)
National avg
1%
23 of 4420 cities

HAA5 data across Colorado

Each dot is a city with UCMR 4 HAA5 testing data. Cities where average HAA5 exceeded the 60 µg/L EPA MCL are highlighted. Size reflects population served.

All Colorado cities ranked by haa5 level

# City Level Level Exceeds? Violations Grade
1 Steamboat Springs 60.3 µg/L
Yes 57
F
2 La Veta 45.8 µg/L
No 26
F
3 Usaf Academy 41.3 µg/L
No 3
A
4 Pueblo West 37.1 µg/L
No 5
B-
5 Breckenridge 36.3 µg/L
No 4
B+
6 Berthoud 35.6 µg/L
No 8
C+
7 Loveland 32.5 µg/L
No 50
F
8 Clifton 31.8 µg/L
No 2
A
9 Johnstown 31.8 µg/L
No 6
B
10 Superior 31.5 µg/L
No 5
A
11 Evans 30.9 µg/L
No 0
B+
12 Erie 29.9 µg/L
No 1
A
13 Pierce 28.8 µg/L
No 1
A
14 Boulder 28.1 µg/L
No 15
F
15 Lucerne 27.8 µg/L
No 0
B+
16 Grand Junction 27.3 µg/L
No 4
B
17 Fort Carson 27.2 µg/L
No 0
A-
18 Arvada 26.5 µg/L
No 1
B+
19 Greeley 25.9 µg/L
No 16
F
20 Pagosa Springs 25.9 µg/L
No 25
F
21 Colorado Springs 25.6 µg/L
No 117
F
22 Eaton 24.6 µg/L
No 1
B-
23 Evergreen 23.1 µg/L
No 57
F
24 Longmont 22.3 µg/L
No 2
A-
25 Fort Collins 22.2 µg/L
No 6
D
26 Niwot 22.2 µg/L
No 1
A
27 Estes Park 22.0 µg/L
No 49
D
28 Louisville 21.9 µg/L
No 2
A-
29 Durango 21.3 µg/L
No 112
F
30 Canon City 21.2 µg/L
No 4
B+
31 Windsor 20.9 µg/L
No 51
D
32 Lafayette 20.8 µg/L
No 19
F
33 Fountain 20.2 µg/L
No 4
F
34 Frisco 19.0 µg/L
No 7
F
35 Broomfield 18.8 µg/L
No 5
B
36 Dolores 18.8 µg/L
No 1
B
37 Brighton 17.9 µg/L
No 18
F
38 Thornton 17.9 µg/L
No 3
F
39 Trinidad 15.8 µg/L
No 12
D
40 Montrose 15.5 µg/L
No 7
F
41 Fort Morgan 15.4 µg/L
No 5
A-
42 Black Hawk 14.5 µg/L
No 0
A-
43 Pueblo 13.5 µg/L
No 15
F
44 Centennial 13.3 µg/L
No 18
F
45 New Castle 12.8 µg/L
No 3
A-
46 Northglenn 12.4 µg/L
No 0
A+
47 Aurora 12.4 µg/L
No 22
F
48 Federal Heights 11.2 µg/L
No 0
B+
49 Highlands Ranch 10.8 µg/L
No 0
B-
50 Westminster 10.6 µg/L
No 1
D
51 Denver 10.3 µg/L
No 104
F
52 Littleton 9.5 µg/L
No 16
F
53 Commerce City 9.3 µg/L
No 0
A
54 Golden 9.1 µg/L
No 18
B-
55 Byers 8.5 µg/L
No 3
A
56 Lakewood 8.0 µg/L
No 28
F
57 Aspen 6.5 µg/L
No 2
D
58 Englewood 6.1 µg/L
No 33
D
59 Sterling 5.3 µg/L
No 29
C-
60 Falcon 4.8 µg/L
No 1
D
61 Parker 3.6 µg/L
No 4
F
62 Yuma 1.9 µg/L
No 12
C+
63 Vail 1.6 µg/L
No 0
A
64 Castle Rock 1.6 µg/L
No 20
F

Frequently asked questions about haa5 in Colorado

What is HAA5 and why does it appear in Colorado tap water?

HAA5 (haloacetic acids) are disinfection byproducts that form when chlorine reacts with naturally occurring organic matter in source water. They are a normal byproduct of the disinfection process that makes water safe to drink. 1 cities in Colorado exceed the EPA MCL of 60 µg/L. The state average is 20.1 µg/L.

How can I reduce HAA5 exposure from Colorado drinking water?

Activated carbon filters (granular or block) effectively reduce HAA5. Refrigerator filters and under-sink carbon systems are convenient options. Unlike lead or PFAS, HAA5 levels can also be reduced by letting water stand in an open container, as some species evaporate. Boiling does NOT remove HAA5 and can concentrate them by reducing water volume.

Which Colorado cities have the highest HAA5 levels?

The cities with the highest average HAA5 concentrations in Colorado are: Steamboat Springs (60.3 µg/L), La Veta (45.8 µg/L), Usaf Academy (41.3 µg/L), Pueblo West (37.1 µg/L), Breckenridge (36.3 µg/L). Note: this data is from UCMR 4 testing (2018–2020) and may not reflect current levels.