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DENVER WATER OVERVIEW

Conifer Rotary Club, July 5, 2016Brian Good, Chief Administrative Officer

Denver Water facts

• Established in 1918• Governed by Board of

Water Commissioners (not the City and County of Denver)

• Serve 1.4 million people (25% of state’s population)

using 2% of water in state• Total watershed area:

4,000 square miles (State’s third largest public landowner)

Where we serve water

EasttowardGulfofMexico

1,337,000AcreFeet

WesttowardGulfofCalifornia

9,097,000AcreFeet

Where is the water in Colorado?

Agricultural– 88%

Municipal– 8%

Industrial– 4%

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Issues facing Denver Water supply

• Climate change

• Growth• Colorado River

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The Colorado River

No one is more invested in the future of the river than Denver Water.

o Water supply

o Drought on the river

o Hydropower and environmental issues

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“All of the above” strategy

• Conservation• Water reuse• New supply

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• Denver Water has been a leader in conservation• Customers reduced water use more than 20% in

10 years despite 10 % population increase• Current efforts focus on education and outreach• Evolving from conservation to water efficiency

Conservation:

Water reuse:

• The right water for the right use

• Recycled water program reduces demand on potable water

• One Water concept

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• Maintain options• Mitigate

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Collaboration

• The Colorado River Cooperative Agreement (CRCA)

• WISE• Forests to Faucets• Colorado River System

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Questions?