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Westy Water - City Park Pond Improvement Project
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Westy Water - City Park Pond Improvement Project
The Reclaimed Water System carries treated wastewater from the Reclaimed Water Plant to 121 irrigation customers throughout the city. Although this water is treated, it's not treated to drinking water standards, so it falls under Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's (CDPHE's) Regulation 84.
The essential reclaimed water system reduces the demand on the City's drinking water supply and helps us meet the City's irrigation needs during the peak usage months in the summer.
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Westy Water - City Park Pond Improvement Project
Working with Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and environmental experts, we've identified the Colorado Gators Reptile Park as a location to humanely donate the fish. Unfortunately, we are unable to relocate the fish to other water ways because the pond was historically a reclaimed water retention facility. Once the new reclaimed water pond is filled, it will not be stocked with fish according to state guidelines.