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Water Conservation

The City of Greeley is proud to have a long history of water stewardship here in northern Colorado. Since 1907, we’ve provided safe, high-quality water supplies for our residents while ensuring a reliable supply for the future. One of the many ways we’re safeguarding your water supply is through water conservation. In fact, Greeley offers one of the most robust water conservation programs in Colorado.

With just over 13 inches of rainfall per year, Greeley is considered a semi-arid climate. This means local water supplies are scarce and must be used very wisely. To help customers save water indoors as well as outdoors, Greeley provides a wide range of water conservation programs and services that benefit a variety of water users.

Water Efficiency Plan

The City of Greeley’s Water Efficiency Plan is a roadmap of strategic objectives and water conservation programs to ensure future water supplies. The Water Efficiency Plan was approved by the Water and Sewer Board, Planning Commission and City Council in 2022. The main objectives of the plan are to maximize widespread efficiency in all indoor water use, set goals for more resilient landscapes, and educate customers on water use goals. It will provide direction on how to advance water conservation efforts and build citywide capacity to:

  • Create efficiencies and consistencies among policies, plans, projects, and programs
  • Maximize cost-saving opportunities
  • Create goals with clear measurements for success

Press Releases

UNC and Greeley Team Up to Save Water

Release Date:
Jan 10, 2025

Drought-resilient landscape project could save 2.6 million gallons of water. 

GREELEY, Colo. — The University of Northern Colorado (UNC) and Greeley’s water conservation team are working to create a drought-resistant landscape north of the University Center at 11th Avenue and West 20th Street. The project covers 3.4 acres and is a gateway into the university’s central campus.  

A Vision for Sustainability

UNC expects to save around 2.6 million gallons of water each year, equivalent to the amount needed to supply water to 67 homes annually.   

Creating an area that conserves water, reduces the need for fertilizers, and lowers maintenance costs started in 2021 when two nonprofit organizations, Western Resource Advocates and WaterNow Alliance, reached out to Dena Egenhoff, Greeley’s water conservation manager. They asked if the city had an area that could be part of a turf replacement project like those in Westminster and Broomfield. 

Egenhoff worked with Sarah Boyd, UNC’s landscaping manager, to select a section of land near the well-known bronze bear sculpture. The city donated that land to UNC in September 1960.  

Student Leadership Drives the Project

The project gained momentum when students in UNC’s Leadership and Community Building class chose it as their final project in the spring of 2022. They wanted a drought-friendly area on the west side of campus and asked other students what features they wanted to see. 

“It’s the students who are going to use the space the most, so their feedback was invaluable,” Egenhoff said. 

Development Takes Time

The project began around Thanksgiving, with crews leveling the hill to build a new patio, pathway, and irrigation system. In the spring, workers will plant drought-resistant grass in the area. It will take about a year to establish and one to two more years to fully grow. 

Model for Other Institutions

This project is a model for other schools and cities, showing how replacing grass with sustainable landscaping can save water and help the environment. 

Follow the project at unco.edu/facilities/services/landscaping-grounds/water-conservation.aspx

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Greeley Water and Sewer

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Greeley, CO 80631

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water@greeleygov.com


Water Conservation

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