The City of Greeley in Colorado takes pride in its long history of water stewardship, providing safe and high-quality water supplies to its residents since 1907. With a semi-arid climate and limited local water supplies, Greeley has implemented one of the most comprehensive water conservation programs in Colorado, offering a range of programs and services to help customers save water both indoors and outdoors.
The city's Water Efficiency Plan, approved in 2022, aims to maximize efficiency in indoor water use, promote resilient landscapes, and educate customers on water use goals. Greeley's water conservation efforts focus on creating efficiencies, maximizing cost-saving opportunities, and setting clear goals for success. The Greeley Wastewater Treatment and Reclamation Facility, formerly known as the Greeley Sewage Treatment Plant, plays a crucial role in reclaiming water from wastes through treatment processes, allowing for water reuse for non-potable purposes from the Cache la Poudre River.
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