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Securing Greeley's Water Future

Greeley’s Integrated Water Resource Master Plan (IWRP) provides actionable and adaptive strategies to ensure a resilient and reliable water supply for our community through an uncertain future.

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Water System Overview

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Navigating System Risks

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Planning for an Uncertain Future

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Water Secure Strategies  

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Adaptive Management

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Greeley Water System Overview

Greeley’s raw water supply system is robust and resilient. 

Water supplies for our community originate in four river basins on both sides of the Continental Divide. This water is conveyed by river and pipeline, treated at one of two treatment plants, and delivered to our customers. 

Once online, the Terry Ranch Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project will add a groundwater supply to the City's water portfolio and provide added resilience against drought and supply variability. 

Terry Ranch Project

Terry Ranch consists of 1,200,000 acre-feet of decreed non-tributary groundwater.

  • The Terry Ranch project will allow for injection and aquifer storage during times of excess supply. Stored groundwater will be withdrawn during times of drought to satisfy demands.
  • Before purchase, a feasibility study was conducted to confirm the safety, reliability, and affordability of the Terry Ranch project. To learn more about the inspection process click HERE
  • Until the project is needed, Greeley is investing in additional planning and infrastructure projects to set the foundation for Terry Ranch utilization
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