June’s hot, dry conditions have cross-divide consequences
TAP – July 23, 2018 – “Our customers consistently use less water than they did prior to the drought of 2002, even as the city’s population has grown,” said Greg Fisher, manager of demand planning for Denver Water. “It’s important that we and our customers always...Informational meeting for design assist contractor
The purpose of this meeting is to present information for the Gross Reservoir Expansion Project to potential respondents for the Design Assist Contractor contract; including: scale of the project, the anticipated project delivery schedule, and general scope of...As wildfires rage in Colorado high country, authorities try to protect watersheds from contamination
Denver Post – July 2, 2018 – “When these watersheds are impacted by wildfire, the impacts on source water quality can be severe, forcing utilities to respond in order to continue to provide safe drinking water to their customers…” ### A core rationale for the Gross...
Water projects take patience, stewardship
Journal Advocate – June 29, 2018 – “As a result of going above and beyond, the Gross Reservoir expansion includes an “environmental pool” of 5,000 acre feet of water to benefit 17 miles of aquatic habitat in South Boulder Creek…” Read...