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CLRWTA

Introducing the Cobb Lake Regional Water Treatment Authority created by Fort Collins-Loveland Water District, Towns of Eaton, Severance & Windsor

The Cobb Lake Regional Water Treatment Authority (CLRWTA) is a regional collaboration created to meet the long-term water treatment needs of the Fort Collins-Loveland Water District and the Towns of Eaton, Severance and Windsor. To treat and deliver clean, safe and affordable water to these four service areas, CLRWTA will be constructing a state-of-the-art water treatment facility and an approximate 20-mile underground delivery pipeline. The facility is anticipated to be operational by 2030. Find out more about our involvement by visiting  www.clrwta.org.

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“Regional collaboration is critical to securing and managing current and future water needs,” Chris Pletcher, FCLWD, general manager, said. “In addition to acquiring new water supplies, water conservation and efficiency play a critical role in solving local water challenges, but it’s simply not enough to support the future growth of our region which is why we are passionate about bringing this collaboration effort to life.”

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