Metals · 2023

Lithium in Denver, CO tap water

Over the federal limit· 1.0× the limit

Denver, CO's 2023 Consumer Confidence Report shows Lithium at or above the federal limit (9 ug/L MCL). Measured value is 1.0× the threshold.

The measurement

StatisticValue
Range
System-wide
9–9.4 ug/L
Average
System-wide
5.3 ug/L
Average
System-wide
9.23 ug/L
Range
System-wide
10.8 ug/L

Verbatim from Denver, CO's 2023 Consumer Confidence Report — source document ↗

About Lithium

A naturally occurring element found in some groundwater.

No enforceable federal limit; on the EPA contaminant candidate list for further study.

How Denver, CO compares

5 of the 125 systems measuring Lithium on The Water Map have it at or above the federal limit:

Nearby systems also reporting Lithium:

People also ask

+Is there Lithium in Denver, CO tap water?

Yes — Denver, CO's 2023 Consumer Confidence Report lists Lithium at 9.23 ug/L. Denver, CO's 2023 Consumer Confidence Report shows Lithium at or above the federal limit (9 ug/L MCL). Measured value is 1.0× the threshold.

+What's the federal limit for Lithium in drinking water?

The federal MCL for Lithium is 9 ug/L. The EPA enforces this against the regulated reporting statistic (running annual average or 90th percentile), not a single-sample spike.

+What is Lithium?

A naturally occurring element found in some groundwater. No enforceable federal limit; on the EPA contaminant candidate list for further study.

+Which other U.S. cities have Lithium over the federal limit?

5 of the 125 systems on The Water Map measuring Lithium report it at or above the federal limit. Examples include New Braunfels, TX, Chandler, AZ, Tempe, AZ.

+Where does this Lithium measurement come from?

This page reproduces the Lithium entry from the 2023 Consumer Confidence Report published by the Denver, CO water utility — the annual drinking-water report every U.S. utility is required by federal law to publish. The original source document is archived at /water/co/denver/2023/source.

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