At a glance
Region 8 covers PFAS sites in Colorado and South Dakota. An overview appears below for each site.
El Paso County (CO) near Peterson Air Force Base
Region 8 contact
CDR Kai Elgethun, Ph.D., MPH
Regional Director
Denver, Colorado
(208) 378-5767
(208) 378-5744 – FAX
Peterson Air Force Base (PAFB) is in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Dozens of drinking water wells in Security, Widefield, and Fountain are contaminated with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) is a fire suppressant agent used at the PAFB. It is the likely source of PFAS contamination in groundwater.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) APPLETREE (ATSDR's Partnership to Promote Local Efforts to Reduce Environmental Exposure) program is involved. It is providing health education and outreach to the CDPHE water quality team, the lead for this site. ATSDR will continue to provide technical, health education, and community support to the APPLETREE staff.
ATSDR conducted a PFAS Exposure Assessment in this community in 2020.
Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs (CO)
PFAS groundwater contamination has been found at the U.S. Air Force Academy. It likely migrated beyond the facility boundaries. About 75 off-base private drinking water wells are located within 1 mile of the Academy. In addition:
- Over 200 off-base private wells are located within 2 miles.
- There are ongoing groundwater investigations.
- Investigations will determine the extent of PFAS groundwater contamination.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CO DPHE), with technical assistance from ATSDR Region 8 staff, will participate in federal and state facility specific per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) coordination meetings. The Colorado Department of Health and the Environment (CO DPHE) will participate in public information meetings to answer PFAS health-related questions from the public. ATSDR will provide PFAS health education material. CO DPHE staff will answer individual private drinking water consumer questions about PFAS contamination.
Ellsworth Air Force Base (SD)
In 2017, the U.S. Air Force identified PFAS groundwater contamination at the Ellsworth Air Force Base. The PFAS groundwater contamination has migrated beyond the base boundaries and contaminated some local private drinking water wells.
In 2018, the U.S. Air Force requested ATSDR provide support at/near Ellsworth AFB during public meetings regarding the base related PFAS drinking water contamination. The Air Force also requested that ATSDR provide PFAS-specific public health education to potentially impacted individuals.