About PFAS Contamination in Southern El Paso County
For decades, aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) used in firefighting training at Peterson Space Force Base released per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals") into the surrounding soil and groundwater. The plume has affected private wells across southern El Paso County — primarily in the Fountain Valley alluvial aquifer that underlies Security, Widefield, and Fountain.
In April 2024, the EPA finalized the first National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for PFAS, establishing enforceable Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) of 4 parts per trillion (ppt) for both PFOA and PFOS — the two most studied PFAS compounds. Public water systems must comply by 2029. Private wells have no such enforcement — the responsibility sits with the homeowner.
Affected ZIP codes include 80911 (Security), 80925 (Widefield), and 80817 (Fountain), plus surrounding unincorporated areas. The El Paso County Public Health department and Colorado DPHE have published sampling data over the past several years. We can point you to the relevant studies during a consultation.