Fluoride · Colorado

Fluoride in Colorado Drinking Water — 1 Violations

EPA data analysis for fluoride in Colorado drinking water systems

1
ZIPs with Violations
0.2%
Violation Rate
4.0 mg/L (MCL) / 2.0 mg/L (SMCL)
EPA Limit
Moderate
Health Risk
Reverse Osmosis or Activated Alumina
Best Filter Method

Fluoride Contamination in Colorado

ZipCheckup analyzed EPA enforcement records across 658 ZIP codes in Colorado. 1 ZIP codes have fluoride-related violations on record.

The violation rate for fluoride in Colorado is 0.2% of all ZIP codes — lower than the national average.

EPA Standard for Fluoride

The EPA maximum contaminant level (MCL) for fluoride is 4.0 mg/L (MCL) / 2.0 mg/L (SMCL), governed by the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations. Water systems that exceed this limit must take corrective action and notify consumers.

Health Effects of Fluoride

At levels above the EPA MCL of 4 mg/L, fluoride can cause skeletal fluorosis (bone pain, joint stiffness). The secondary standard of 2 mg/L is set to prevent dental fluorosis in children. At levels used in water fluoridation (0.7 mg/L), fluoride helps prevent tooth decay.

How to Remove Fluoride From Drinking Water

The most effective treatment for fluoride removal is Reverse Osmosis or Activated Alumina. Look for filters certified under NSF 58 standards.

Check Your ZIP Code

Use the ZipCheckup water quality search to see fluoride data for your specific water system in Colorado.

Cities with Fluoride Data in Colorado

2 cities in Colorado have fluoride testing data available.

Colorado Water Quality Overview: See statewide water quality rankings on the Colorado water quality page.
Learn more about Fluoride: Read the full guide on Fluoride in drinking water.
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