Denver Water Administration Building 1600 W. 12th Ave. Denver, Colorado 39°44′08″N105°00′36″W / 39.7355°N 105.0099°W / 39.7355; -105.0099
Employees
1,160 employees
Annual budget
US$700 million (fy2023)
Agency executive
Alan Salazar, CEO/Manager
Website
www.denverwater.org
Footnotes
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Denver Water is a water utility that operates as a public agency serving the City and County of Denver, Colorado, and a portion of its surrounding suburbs. Established in 1918, the utility is funded by water rates and new tap fees.[2] It is Colorado's oldest and largest water utility.[3]
DenverWater is a water utility that operates as a public agency serving the City and County of Denver, Colorado, and a portion of its surrounding suburbs...
Denver (/ˈdɛnvər/ DEN-vər) is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715...
The University of DenverWater Law Review is a law journal focused on ideas, information, and legal and policy analyses concerning water law. Launched in...
and Dillon. It is a reservoir for the city of Denver, and its waters are under the control of DenverWater. Popular ski areas are close to the reservoir...
Jr. (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997), known professionally as John Denver, was an American singer and songwriter. He was one of the most popular acoustic...
vital water source that the South Platte gave them. Buckets and wells sufficed as a water system for a while, but eventually, the DenverWater System...
Marston Lake is a reservoir in Denver, Colorado. It is owned by DenverWater and was completed in 1902. The reservoir sends water to the Marston treatment plant...
Randy and Steve Black's arguing is interrupted by a Denverwater commissioner examining the water supplies at their respective farms. Meanwhile, Eric...
Strasburg, Colorado, giving Denver its second railroad connection. November: Denver City Water Company formed. 1871 December 17: Denver Horse Railroad the first...
education in water conservation practices and xeriscaping's benefits can greatly improve the public's perception of xeriscaping. DenverWater coined the...
Denver International Airport (IATA: DEN, ICAO: KDEN, FAA LID: DEN), locally known as DIA, is an international airport in the Western United States, primarily...
route from Denver to Salt Lake City. The Moffat Tunnel averages 15 trains per day. The railroad and water tunnels parallel one another; the water tunnel delivers...
Park County, central Colorado. It is owned by DenverWater and supplies drinking water to the greater Denver metro region almost 140 miles (230 km) away...
"The Bull Run Watershed". Portland Water Bureau. Retrieved February 23, 2009. "DenverWater: An Overview". DenverWater. September 11, 2008. Archived from...
is water supply and it was named for Colorado businessman, Walter Cheesman. In 1973 it was designated a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Denver Water...
The History of Denver details the history of the City and County of Denver, Colorado, the United States from its founding in 1858 to modern-day. Ever...
The Government of Denver makes up the public sector of the City and County of Denver, Colorado. Denver is a consolidated city-county with an elected mayor...
Reservoir, located in Boulder County, Colorado, is owned and operated by DenverWater. Completed in 1954, the reservoir has a surface area of 440 acres (180 ha)...
The Denver Basin, variously referred to as the Julesburg Basin, Denver-Julesburg Basin (after Julesburg, Colorado), or the D-J Basin, is a geologic structural...
However, DenverWater still occasionally sends water further downstream, in order to water the trees that line the canal's bank. DenverWater has vacated...
Cucharas Sanitation & Water District Deer Creek Water District Denver Southeast Suburban Water & Sanitation District Diamond Ridge Water & Sanitation District...
Ingersoll-Rand plc (now known as Trane Technologies) and its merger with Gardner Denver. Its products are sold under more than 40 brands across all major global...
urban water supply and for recreational purposes such as snowmaking and increasing Eastern Slope streamflows for boating and fishing. DenverWater receives...
The Sturm College of Law ("Denver Law") is the professional graduate law school of the University of Denver. It is one of two law schools in the state...
The City and County of Denver, Colorado, is located at 39°43'35" North, 104°57'56" West (39.726287, −104.965486) in the Colorado Front Range region. The...
DenverWater and US EPA Cooperative Agreement CS-806821-01-4. "Environmental Protection Agency". Retrieved 17 August 2016. 2012 Guidelines for Water Reuse...