CDPHE - Drinking Water CCR

*What is a Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)?

The CCR is a written document that is to be designed to be easily readable and understandable by our customers. The report contains:

  • Information about our source water and a summary of the state source water assessment
  • The name and phone number of a system contact person
  • Information telling our customers how they may participate in our system's public meetings
  • A table reporting the levels of detected contaminants with their maximum contaminant level (MCL), maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG), maximum residual level (MRDL). maximum residual level goal (MRDLG), action level (AL) or treatment technique (TT), common sources and the date the sample was taken
  • Details of any violations of the drinking water regulations
  • A list of any variances or exemptions issued by the State to the system
  • Required informational and warning language
  • Other educational material

The CCR summarizes information that the water system already collects to comply with existing regulations. It is not necessary to engage in any new monitoring just for the CCR.

(* Text Source: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division, Consumer Confidence Reports Rule Guidance Handbook - May 2005.)

TO REVIEW THE TOWN OF HUDSON REPORTS, PLEASE CLICK ON THE PDF LINKS BELOW:

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2011 Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report.pdf260.68 KB
2010 Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report.pdf78.28 KB
2009 Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report.pdf78 KB
2008 Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report.pdf79.08 KB
CDPHE Amendment to CCR 06222008.pdf9.32 KB