
Early season snow doesn’t erase severe statewide drought
January 13, 2021 | By: Cathy Proctor
Cross your fingers for a big, wet winter to fully fill Denver Water reservoirs.
Cross your fingers for a big, wet winter to fully fill Denver Water reservoirs.
Employees persevere through a pandemic to reach major milestones and keep the water flowing.
After Denver’s hot, dry summer and warm fall, your trees and plants will need some extra water this winter.
The 2020 water year is raising more alarms about the effects of lengthy late-summer dry spells.
Photo journal gives a firsthand look at the river and lake and shares Denver Water’s connection to the important waterway and reservoir.