Purpose
This document outlines the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s overall approach to testing drinking water in mobile home parks across the state.
Background
CRS Title 25. Article 8. Part 10 Mobile Home Water Quality (§§ 25-8-1001 - 25-8-1008) tasks the department to develop a specific sampling and testing plan for each park.
We will review this testing plan periodically to ensure its effectiveness and compliance with the law. This plan intends to help implement the testing program to protect clean water in Colorado’s mobile home parks. This plan does not create a new authority for the department beyond what exists under current law. Site-specific plans may vary based on the particular needs of each park.
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Definitions
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Water quality testing plan
Parameters we will test for at all parks.
pH | X | X |
Total Dissolved Solids | X | X |
Iron | X | X |
Manganese | X | X |
Color | X | X |
Odor | X | X |
Total hardness | X | X |
Calcium | X | X |
Sulfate | X |
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Fluoride | X |
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Chloride | X |
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Total coliform with chlorine residual | X | X |
Disinfection byproducts1 | X | X |
Lead and copper2 | X | X |
1Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs) include Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) and Haloacetic Acids (HAA5).
2We will collect Distribution System Lead and Copper samples from residential taps, with permission from residents. The department will attempt to collect 5 samples at each park.
Inorganic Chemicals | X |
Synthetic Organic Chemicals | X |
Volatile Organic Chemicals | X |
Radionuclides | X |
Nitrate and Nitrite | X |
PFAS3 | X |
3We will not test for PFAS in parks that purchase water from a public drinking water system that has already tested for PFAS.