Northern Colorado, Do You Know Who Your Water Provider Is?
If you’re a Northern Colorado resident, you may be surprised to learn that the water flowing from your taps might not be provided by your city. There are actually a number of water suppliers in the area, including the City of Fort Collins, East Larimer County Water...
Fort Collins-Loveland Water District Participates in a Regional Partnership to Secure Sustainable Water Solutions for the Future
The Fort Collins-Loveland Water District (FCLWD), Town of Eaton, Town of Severance and Town of Windsor have announced the formation of the Cobb Lake Regional Water Treatment Authority (CLRWTA) – a forward-thinking collaboration created to meet the long-term water...
What to Do with Your Water Service on an Extended Vacation
Winter is the season of travel. From visiting family over the holidays to fleeing south to escape the cold, plenty of Coloradans will be flying out in the coming months. The fresh, pure water that the Fort Collins - Loveland Water District (FCLWD) supplies them,...
What’s in a Rate? How the District Determines Monthly Rates
For over 60 years, Fort Collins – Loveland Water District (FCLWD) has been committed to providing clean, safe, and affordable water to our Northern Colorado community—and that’s how it’s going to remain. With changing times comes changing prices, however, including...
Board Member Update: Thank you, Ron and Welcome Denis!
As a special district, the Fort Collins-Loveland Water District (FCLWD) is governed by a five-member board of directors. Our board is elected by you, our customers, and serves a two to four-year term during which time they are responsible for making important...
What You Need to Know About Our Water
The Fort Collins - Loveland Water District serves over 60,000 people in the Northern Colorado community, delivering high-quality, reliable drinking water 24/7/365. But what do we mean when we describe our water as “high-quality?” What should our community understand...
Mission-Focused for the Future
At Fort Collins-Loveland Water District, we are mission-focused for the future. Planning is just part of what we do, and not just planning for today, but looking ahead as far as 80 years down the road. While that’s likely long after many of us are even here, water is...
Low Water Pressure: Causes and Fixes
When you turn on your faucet or hose, water should come out at full speed ahead. But what happens when you have a slow flow? It’s often the result of low water pressure. Not only is this maddening, but it’s worrisome as well. We often receive calls from customers with...
The Importance of Water Quality in Northern Colorado
As you turn on your tap or take a big gulp of water, do you ever wonder about its quality? If not, it’s time to start considering it! Being well-informed about the water you consume, use for cooking, or bathe in is incredibly important. At the Fort Collins-Loveland...