06/07/2026
Customers in the Lead Reduction Program should filter their water when cooking foods that are mostly water or absorb water, like beans and rice, when preparing infant formula or for drinking.
English: https://www.denverwater.org/Lead
Español: https://www.denverwater.org/Plomo
06/05/2026
Denver Water, From Forests to Faucets partners cut sediment flows, boost water quality above Strontia Springs. https://bit.ly/4uWEvCa
06/04/2026
See changes to our watering rules, get tips and tricks to help your lawn survive — while saving water. https://bit.ly/4wKNKqE
06/03/2026
Here's your water supply update for this week. https://bit.ly/4ra0i7V
Denver Water supply and water use update
Denver Water’s collection and service areas continue to face severe drought conditions, with historically low snowpack. Denver Water depends on mountain snowpack for its water supply, which serves 1.5 million people in Denver and surrounding suburbs.As a result, on March 25, 2026, the Denver Board...
06/02/2026
Helping your lawn while watering 2 days/week; plus, a water supply update and more TAP headlines this week.https://bit.ly/49vSGWE
06/01/2026
Descubre lo que se hace bajo tierra, fuera de la vista, y que es una parte crucial de la misión de Denver Water.
Realiza un recorrido animado para ver cómo limpiamos el agua
Read this story in English. Limpiar el agua que ha descendido desde las montañas, fluyendo a través de ríos y arroyos hacia las plantas de tratamiento de Denver Water, es una parte crucial de la misión de la agencia de servicio público. Pero es prácticamente invisible, ya que los procesos micr...
06/01/2026
See what’s done underground, out of sight — and is a crucial part of Denver Water’s mission.
Take an animated tour of how we clean the water
Lea este artículo en español. Cleaning the water that’s tumbled off the mountains and flowed through streams and rivers to arrive at Denver Water’s treatment plants is a crucial part of the utility’s mission. But it’s largely unseen, with microscopic processes taking place in tanks buried ...
05/30/2026
Providing clean, safe, great-tasting water all year round is our mission, and water quality experts have been doing their part in Denver for more than a century.
Now that’s what we call water quality
If you live in the Denver Water service area, your water’s journey starts as mountain snowpack and ends up as clean, safe, great-tasting water delivered right to your tap.That’s no accident.Providing clean, safe, great-tasting water all year round is our mission, and water quality experts have b...
05/29/2026
Mowing to the recommended height of 2.5 to 3 inches during normal conditions, and 3 to 4 inches during dry conditions, leads to healthier, happier grass without using more water.
Is your lawn mower at the right height?
Editor’s note: This story is part of Denver Water’s TAP series on water-wise landscaping tips done in partnership with the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado. Subscribe to TAP to make sure you catch the rest of the series.
05/28/2026
Major 2026 construction on Gross Dam brings new challenges.
Push to the top at Gross Dam, in two parts
Each stage of a big construction project has its own challenges and puzzles to solve along the way. Raising Gross Dam is no different.Denver Water is raising the height of the dam by 131 feet, with the final 22 feet going up this spring in two sections that are separated by a giant gap. The Gross Re...