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Denver Water Update: Rates Rise, River Woes Loom, Efficiency Gains Shine

Denver Water Update: Rates Rise, River Woes Loom, Efficiency Gains Shine

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Hey Denver water lovers, grab your reusable bottles because the Mile High City's H2O scene is buzzing with fresh updates from the past couple days. As of early January 2026, Denver Water just kicked off a modest rate hike starting January 1, bumping fixed monthly charges by $1.85 for most folks with 3/4-inch meters, now at $20.91, according to their official announcement and Southgate Districts alerts. Thats an average $3.30 monthly increase overall, as Denver Water Board approved on December 22, helping maintain top-notch drinking water quality amid growing demands.

No major quality scares here, but were prepping smart for the Colorado River crunch. The U.S. House is pushing hard this week to override Trumps veto on a key Colorado water project, per the Denver Gazette on January 6, which could unlock vital funds and ease the $450 million burden on local providers. Meanwhile, Denver Water draws half its supply from Western Slope Colorado River tributaries, building reservoirs like Gross to stash wet-year water for dry spells, as Colorado Sun detailed recently. Per capita use has dropped 36% since 2000 thanks to conservation wins.

Weather-wise, Januarys off to a typical chilly start with daytime highs around 6°C (43°F), nights dipping to -9°C (16°F), and just 13mm average rainfall over 6 days, often as snow, based on WeatherSpark historical data from Denver International Airport through January 5, including a cool 64°F report on January 3. No big precipitation spikes in the last 48 hours, but were banking those 7 daily sunshine hours.

Further north, Windsor towns eyeing a steeper 26% water and sewage rate jump in 2026 to fix busted lines and build a new 4.2 million-gallon-per-day plant, CBS Colorado reported, highlighting statewide pressures from inflation and growth.

Denvers water stays safe, reliable, and ready for our booming Front Range. Stay hydrated, conserve, and lets keep the flow strong.

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