CDPHE provides drinking water guidance about Monarch Mountain Lodge
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) advises people using water from Monarch Mountain Lodge, including those in the Town of Garfield, to boil water for three minutes before use. This advisory is due to several pressure loss events that may allow disease-causing organisms to enter the drinking water. Around 250 people are affected by this boil water advisory.
- Location
- Garfield, Colorado
- Country
- 🇺🇸 USA
- Start
- 01/08/2026, 02:00
- End
- Ongoing
- Event type
- Boil water advisory, Microbiological
- Status
- Active
- Region
- Colorado
- Last updated
Timeline
- · Alert first recorded
- · Start according to source
- · Record last updated
What to do now
- 1Bring water to a rolling boil for at least 3 minutes before drinking.
- 2Use boiled water for tooth brushing, ice cubes and baby food.
- 3Run dishwasher at 60 degrees or higher, or boil dishes.
- 4Protect infants, elderly and immunocompromised people first.
Sources
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