REPORTING STATUS: NORMAL


Road conditions on post are GREEN; road conditions downrange are GREEN. Reporting procedures are NORMAL.
As of 5 a.m. May 26.

  • Taco Trot 5K

    Taco Trot 5K

  • Spring Flea Market and Festival

    Spring Flea Market and Festival

  • Sergeant Major of the Army visits Carson

    Sergeant Major of the Army visits Carson

  • Women's History Month Spotlight

    Women's History Month Spotlight

  • Women's History Month Spotlight

    Women's History Month Spotlight

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Fort Carson news

627th HC welcomes new commander

627th HC welcomes new commander
May 26, 2023

DHR unveils modernized facility

DHR unveils modernized facility
May 22, 2023

Don't take a break from OPSEC

Don't take a break from OPSEC
May 15, 2023

Community salutes enlisted members

Community salutes enlisted members
May 25, 2023

Parental leave program assists military Families

Parental leave program assists military Families
May 17, 2023

Increase in ground-level ozone prompts need for regional action

Increase in ozone prompts need for regional action
May 11, 2023

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Fort Carson’s Annual Water Quality Report

The Fort Carson Directorate of Public Works has issued the 2023 Water Quality Report. The report provides a summary of the water quality delivered throughout the installation via water distribution. Colorado Springs Utilities supplies Fort Carson’s water. The DPW staff is committed to delivering customers with a reliable supply of high-quality water. The annual report is designed to inform customers about the drinking water delivered to their water tap every day. The Water Quality Report can be viewed on the DPW website here.  The report will not be mailed out in hardcopy format to housing residents. For more information, email jeffery.b.farmer.civ@army.mil.

Service members to retire

Eleven service members will retire in a ceremony  May 31 at 10 a.m. at McMahon Auditorium. They are: Maj. Richard Dobkins, 100th Missile Defense Brigade; Maj. Matthew R. Considine, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division; Lt. Col. Joshua W. Fuller, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 4th Inf. Div.; Chief Warrant Officer 4 Scott E. Dozier, 3rd ABCT, 4th Inf. Div.; 1st Sgt. Craig Nalley, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Inf. Div.; Master Sgt. Jeryn Salle, 4th Division Sustainment Brigade, 4th Inf. Div.; Master Sgt. Kenneth D. Broadnax, Fort Hood, Texas; 1st Sgt. Corey A. Somerville, Operations Group; Sgt. 1st Class Kelee Williams, Medical Department Activity; Sgt. 1st Class Ryan A. Garcia, 1st SBCT; and Staff Sgt. Nolan Dawson, Soldier Recovery Unit. 

Noise-generating training

The 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, will be conducting a Bradley Fighting Vehicle gunnery in and around Fort Carson Wednesday through June 9. The training, which that will include Bradley Fighting Vehicle operations, is being conducted to prepare units for any potential missions they may be called upon to support around the globe. During this period increased noise and dust should be expected, including in the evenings and throughout the night due to engaged training. Concerned community members are encouraged to call Fort Carson at 719-526-9849.

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