Eldorado Springs, Colorado
Hazard Data Summary
Threat Summary
Eldorado Springs faces a critical environmental hazard level of 10.0. The Boulder Landfill is the nearest active Superfund site, located less than five miles away. This facility contains unspecified hazardous substances that could impact your local environment. For daily life, this means your soil, air, or groundwater might carry hidden chemicals. You should be cautious about using untreated well water or disturbing local soil until safety is confirmed. Protecting your health requires staying informed about these nearby industrial sites.
Action Required
Residents must take immediate steps to mitigate environmental risks. Contact the Big Dry Creek Watershed Association to learn about local water quality monitoring and protection efforts. For those concerned about property safety and housing stability in this high-risk area, reach out to the Northeast Denver Housing Center at 303-377-3334-229. You may also contact the NEWSED CDC at 036-534-8342 for guidance on community resources. Engaging with these organizations provides the necessary data and advocacy to navigate the challenges posed by the nearby Boulder Landfill and other regional Superfund sites located within 10 miles of your home.
Data Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS). Facility data from EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS).
This report is generated from publicly available government data and does not constitute legal or medical advice. For current site-specific information, visit EPA Superfund.