imagine a day without water

Imagine a Day Without Water is on October 21st


7th Annual Imagine a Day Without Water: A Chance to Learn More About Your Water

Imagine a Day Without Water is a national education campaign that brings together diverse stakeholders to highlight how water is essential, invaluable, and in need of investment.

Water, a seemingly unending resource, plays a significant role in our lives, yet the infrastructure needed to maintain access to our homes and businesses is often out of sight, and therefore, out of mind. You wake up, shower, make your coffee, clean your car, feed your family, flush the toilet, wash your laundry. But have you thought about where your water comes from or where your wastewater goes?

For its seventh annual day, we urge you to take a few steps beyond imagining the reality of going without a resource as vital as water. We would like you to take action by learning about the systems that deliver water to your homes and businesses each day. You can start by reading through the Water Quality Report provided annually by Denver Water.

The water distributed to your home comes from Denver Water and is delivered through the District’s water mains. Your wastewater is collected and transported through the District’s sewer mains to the South Platte Renew wastewater treatment plant that is owned by the cities of Englewood and Littleton.

Take some time to learn about local water sources and what your water and wastewater utilities are doing to invest in your community. Consider joining like-minded people and reach out to decision makers and find where they stand on investing in water infrastructure.

 

Each year, the District updates their 10-year Capital Improvement Plan. This Plan provides a framework for the District to be proactive in addressing infrastructure needs by identifying, prioritizing and scheduling water and wastewater rehabilitation and replacement projects over the next ten years.

According to the 2021 Value of Water Index, 83 percent of Americans said ensuring a stable supply of water should be a top federal priority. They also ranked addressing water contamination and investing in infrastructure as top priorities.  Learn more at imagineadaywithoutwater.org and follow the conversation on social media at #ValueWater.