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WATER QUALITY REPORT

Fort Collins, CO tap water: what's in it in 2026

Serving 165K residents via Fort Collins Utilities · Fort Collins, CO drinking water is supplied by Fort Collins Utilities. EPA and utility monitoring commonly focus on issues such as Wildfire watershed contamination, Disinfection byproducts, Agricultural runoff. Across the distribution grid, transmission mains, booster stations, and seasonal source shifts can change disinfectant residuals and disinfection byproduct levels before water reaches older service lines. Cross-check this system picture with your ZIP-level SDWIS and UCMR view so you see the latest detections and violations tied to your address.

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Wildfire watershed contaminationDisinfection byproductsAgricultural runoff
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WATER SAFETY SCORE
Grade: F
High Risk
Based on EPA violations, PFAS data & contaminant profile
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EPA violation status
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FORT COLLINS WATER

Fort Collins water meets EPA legal standards, but legal compliance is not the same as being free of health concerns. The issues flagged below are worth understanding before deciding whether to filter. EPA limits are often set below what independent scientists recommend as safe thresholds.

Wildfire watershed contamination
Disinfection byproducts
Agricultural runoff
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Fort Collins draws from the Cache la Poudre River -- impacted by Colorado's wildfires.

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Wildfire ash and smoke release polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons into watersheds.

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Agricultural runoff from the Front Range adds nitrates and sediment to source water.

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Certified filtration is recommended for Fort Collins residents for wildfire-related contaminants.

PFAS TESTING DATA — EPA UCMR5
Testing period 2023–2025 · Last updated Q1 2025
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VIOLATIONS DETECTED
Max detected: 140.6 ppt · 8 compounds found · 3 EPA MCL violations
Compound
Level (ppt)
EPA MCL
Health Limit
PFHxA
140.6
✓ Within
PFPeA
108.9
✓ Within
PFBA
42.0
✓ Within
PFHxSregulated
28.4
❌ >10 ppt
❌ Exceeds
PFBS
16.7
✓ Within
PFOSregulated
15.8
❌ >4 ppt
❌ Exceeds
PFOAregulated
10.5
❌ >4 ppt
❌ Exceeds
PFPeS
5.3
✓ Within
Water Hardness (from UCMR5): 78.6 mg/L as CaCO₃ — Relatively soft

Source: EPA UCMR5 national monitoring dataset · Testing period 2023–2025 · MCL = Maximum Contaminant Level (legally enforceable limit) · Health limit = EPA health advisory threshold

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WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT

Based on Fort Collins's water profile above, here's the exact system we recommend — and why it's right for this water supply specifically.

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TOP PICKS FOR FORT COLLINS
Contaminants detected in local water
#1
Waterdrop G3P800 RO
EDITORS PICK
Waterdrop  ·  ~$849
Tankless 800 GPD, removes 99%+ PFAS & lead, 10-stage filtration. Smart faucet TDS display.
WHY THIS FOR FORT COLLINS · Chosen for Fort Collins because PFAS was detected at 140.6 ppt in EPA UCMR5 monitoring — above the 4 ppt federal limit. Reverse osmosis removes 99%+ of PFAS compounds and is the only reliably certified technology for this.
#2
Aquasana SmartFlow RO
MOST CERTIFIED
Aquasana  ·  ~$449
WQA Gold Seal + NSF 42/53/58/401. Most certifications of any under-sink RO. Removes 90+ contaminants.
#3
AquaTru Under-Sink RO
EASIEST FILTER CHANGE
AquaTru  ·  ~$375
NSF 42/53/58 certified. Quick-change filters, no tools. Compact tankless design, 4-stage filtration.
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WATER SYSTEM -- EPA SDWIS
System Name
Fort Collins Utilities
EPA PWSID
CO0121900
Population Served
165K
State
CO

COMMON QUESTIONS

Is Fort Collins tap water safe to drink in 2025?

Fort Collins water meets EPA legal standards, but meeting legal standards is not the same as being free of health concerns. EPA limits are set based on treatment feasibility, not always on what independent scientists consider safe. The main concerns for Fort Collins residents are wildfire watershed contamination and disinfection byproducts. Enter your ZIP above to see the full violation history for your specific water system.

Does Fort Collins water have PFAS?

EPA UCMR5 monitoring data for Fort Collins (water system CO0121900) is shown above. PFAS — sometimes called "forever chemicals" — are synthetic compounds that don't break down in the body. Only reverse osmosis systems or NSF 58-certified carbon block filters reliably remove PFAS from tap water. Standard pitcher filters do not remove PFAS.

Does Fort Collins water have lead?

Lead in tap water almost always comes from the pipes inside your home or building, not the treatment plant. Homes built before 1986 in Fort Collins are most at risk because they may have lead solder, brass fittings, or lead service lines. The EPA has no safe level for lead in children. An NSF/ANSI 53-certified filter or reverse osmosis system removes lead at the tap.

What water filter is best for Fort Collins?

For Fort Collins's water profile — wildfire watershed contamination, disinfection byproducts — a reverse osmosis system addresses the widest range of contaminants. Under-sink RO (Waterdrop G3P800, Aquasana SmartFlow) is the gold standard for homeowners. Renters can use a countertop RO like the Waterdrop K19-S Countertop RO — zero installation required. Clearly Filtered pitchers are the best non-RO option for PFAS and lead.

How do I get my Fort Collins water tested?

For the most accurate results for your specific tap, use a certified mail-in lab test rather than relying on city-wide data. SimpleLab Tap Score tests for 100+ contaminants including PFAS, lead, arsenic, and nitrates. Results come with a detailed health assessment and filter recommendations. City-wide EPA data like what you see above is a strong baseline, but your home's plumbing can add contaminants after the water leaves the treatment plant.

LEAD SERVICE LINE RISK
Does your street have lead pipes?

As of October 2024, all US water utilities must publish a public inventory of their lead service lines — the pipes connecting the water main to your home. Even if your utility water tests clean at the treatment plant, lead can leach from these pipes into your tap. Homes built before 1986 are most at risk.

EPA Official Service Line Inventory →
Federal LCRR inventory data for Fort Collins Utilities · PWSID CO0121900
💡 Homes built before 1986 may have lead solder or service lines. A filter certified NSF/ANSI 53 removes lead at the tap regardless of pipe material.
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