Denver Water Rates Rise in 2026, Precipitation Patterns in Mile High City
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The search results provided contain information about Denver Water's rate increases beginning January 1, 2026, and general January weather patterns for Denver. However, they do not include specific information from the past 48 hours regarding water quality, current water amounts, recent rainfall measurements, precipitation data, or other real-time local water conditions that you've requested.
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According to CBS News, Denver Water is raising rates starting January 1st, with a single-family residence using 104,000 gallons annually seeing a monthly increase between 2.45 and 3.30 dollars. Denver Water CEO Alan Salazar explained that the utility expects to invest approximately 1.7 billion dollars over the next 10 years into projects that maintain, repair, protect and upgrade the system. One specific project involves replacing water mains under Sheridan Boulevard between 13th and 29th avenues, expected to take 10 to 12 months and replace about 8,285 feet of cast iron pipe installed in 1931.
Regarding weather, Weather25 reports that January typically sees temperatures between minus 6 and 4 degrees Celsius in Denver, with about 3 to 8 days of rain and an average of 9 snowy days throughout the month.
To write the engaging, detailed article you're requesting with current water quality, recent precipitation amounts, and other real-time local water data from the past 48 hours, I would need access to current water utility reports, real-time precipitation gauges, water quality monitoring data, and recent weather station readings from the Denver area. These specific real-time details are not available in the provided search results.
I'd recommend contacting Denver Water directly or checking their official website and local Denver news sources for the most current water quality and precipitation information to supplement the rate increase story.
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