Aurora City Of Water System

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PWS Service Information
PWS ID: CO0103005
Type: Community water system
EPA Region: 08
Primary Service Area: Residential Area
Primary Source: Surface water
Population Served: 325,000
Contact Information
OLIGO, ORTILANO BOBBY
OLIGO, ORTILANO BOBBY
18301 E QUINCY AVE
AURORA, CO 80015
[email protected]

This public water system services 1 county.

Summary Results


A summary view of tests in which a water contaminant found to exceed the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) set by the EPA.

We couldn't find any records of contaminants exceeding the regulated limits in your water.

Other Water Contaminants Tested


The following contaminants were tested and found to be within national EPA guidelines.

We couldn't find any records of contaminants in your water.

Lead and Copper Data


Lead and copper are recorded separately from other contaminants because of the Lead and Copper Rule. As with all other results, these are the findings at the water supply level. Lead and copper can be — and often are — deposited in drinking water in between the water facility and your tap.

Sample ID Contaminant Sampling Start Date Sampling End Date Result
CO39180 lead 2018-01-01 2018-12-31 0.0027mg/L
CO36507 lead 2017-01-01 2017-12-31 0.0023mg/L
CO34615 lead 2014-01-01 2016-12-31 0.0034mg/L
CO30420 lead 2011-01-01 2013-12-31 0.002mg/L
CO26923 lead 2008-01-01 2010-12-31 0.003mg/L

Violations


Known violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act as recorded by the EPA.

Compliance Dates Rule Violation Type Contaminant Name Status
2016-01-01 - 2016-03-31 Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) Total Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) Returned to Compliance
2016-01-01 - 2016-03-31 Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) TTHM Returned to Compliance
2011-05-01 - 2011-05-31 Long Term 1 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule Monitoring, Turbidity (Enhanced SWTR) Interim Enhanced Surfsce Water Treatment Rule Returned to Compliance
2011-01-01 - 2011-01-31 Total Coliform Rule Maximum Contaminant Level Violation, Acute (TCR) Coliform (TCR) Returned to Compliance
2002-04-01 - 2002-06-30 Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) Total Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) Returned to Compliance
2002-04-01 - 2002-06-30 Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) TTHM Returned to Compliance

Local Water Testing


Find a lab in your area so you can get your tap or well water tested. This list contains both governmental and private labs, all of which are EPA-certified for drinking water testing.

Lab Location Zip Code
PHILIS Laboratory Unit PLU) Castle Rock, CO 80109
PHILIS Analytical Laboratory PAL) Castle Rock, CO 80109
Eurofins TestAmerica Denver Arvada, CO 80002

Water Bill Information


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What My Water Data Means


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