Denver Water collects more than 55,000 water samples and conducts more than 200,000 tests every year to ensure that the water delivered to 1.5 million people is clean and safe.… Read more »
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Closed for Memorial Day
The District office will be closed on Monday, May 29 for Memorial Day. If you have urgent business with the District on this day, please call the main number at… Read more »
Water Break in Bowles Marketplace
There is a water main break at 8996 W. Bowles Avenue in front of Chuze Fitness. Crews will be onsite until approximately 6 pm today. No customers will have their… Read more »
Water Main Break in Powderhorn
UPDATE: WATER WAS RESTORED TO ALL AFFECTED RESIDENTS AT 2:30 PM. There is a water main break near 11173 W. Caley Avenue in the Powderhorn subdivision. Water service was terminated… Read more »
Waterton Canyon Closure
Waterton Canyon will be closed through the end of this week for Denver Water’s annual dust mitigation maintenance. Weekday access to Waterton Canyon will be closed Monday, May 8th through… Read more »
Drinking Water Week
For more than 40 years the American Water Works Association and its members have celebrated Drinking Water Week – a unique opportunity for both water professionals and the communities they… Read more »
Drought Status
According to the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), 44% of the state is currently experiencing some level of drought with 30% in a Moderate Drought. The map featured above… Read more »
Summer Watering Rules Start Next Week
Denver Water’s Annual Summer Watering Rules will be in effect starting May 1 through October 1 Following the summer watering rules is the right thing to do in our dry… Read more »
It’s National Work Zone Awareness Week
National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW) is April 17-21. This year’s theme is “WORK WITH US — You Play a Role in Work Zone Safety.” In honor of NWZAW, the… Read more »
2023 Earth Day River Clean-Up
South Platte Renew (SPR) invites residents of Englewood and Littleton to volunteer by collecting debris and trash from their neighborhoods, local rivers, lakes, and parks. Volunteers can participate virtually… Read more »