Littleton, Colorado
Hazard Data Summary
Threat Summary
Littleton faces a critical environmental threat with a hazard score of 10.0 out of 10. The Santa Fe Sulfur Residue Fire is the primary Superfund site located just 3.6 miles away. This active site contains unspecified hazardous substances that can move through the air or soil. In daily life, these contaminants mean you must be careful about local dust and groundwater. Eleven hazardous sites sit within ten miles, creating a cumulative risk for residents living near these industrial areas.
Action Required
Residents should contact the Colorado Wastewater Utility Council to stay informed about local water safety and environmental health initiatives. For those concerned about how these environmental hazards impact their housing stability or safety, reach out to the Northeast Denver Housing Center at 303-377-3334. This agency provides guidance for families living in high-risk zones near active Superfund sites. Additionally, the American Renewable Energy Advocates Society can offer resources on cleaner local energy and land use. Taking these steps ensures you have professional support to navigate the critical 10.0 hazard rating in the 80126 area.
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.