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  2. Denver Water - Wikipedia

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    Denver Water is a water utility that operates as a public agency serving the City and County of Denver, Colorado, and a portion of its surrounding suburbs.Established in 1918, the utility is funded by water rates and new tap fees. [2]

  3. High Line Canal - Wikipedia

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    However, Denver Water still occasionally sends water further downstream, in order to water the trees that line the canal's bank. Denver Water has vacated the HLC downstream from mile 66.3 in Green Valley Ranch, and today there is very little visible evidence of the additional five miles that historically extended beyond that point.

  4. Denver Water Board seeks funds for upgrades - AOL

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    Jay Layton, a member of the Denver Water Board, said Denver wants to upgrade its water tank and pump station, as well as its water lines. Layton said Denver has not upgraded since 1970, and the ...

  5. Gross Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Gross Reservoir, located in Boulder County, Colorado, is owned and operated by Denver Water.Completed in 1954, the reservoir has a surface area of 440 acres (180 ha), and the spillway sits at 7,225 feet (2,202 m) elevation. [1]

  6. Marston Lake - Wikipedia

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    Marston Lake is a reservoir in Denver, Colorado. It is owned by Denver Water and was completed in 1902. [2] The reservoir sends water to the Marston treatment plant, and from there the water is distributed to Denver residents. The reservoir receives water from the South Platte River.

  7. Antero Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Antero Reservoir is a reservoir in the US state of Colorado. [1] It was created by the first dam placed on the South Platte River in Park County, central Colorado.It is owned by Denver Water and supplies drinking water to the greater Denver metro region almost 140 miles (230 km) away.

  8. Cheesman Dam - Wikipedia

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    The water filled the outlet pipe and then overtopped the diversion heading for the construction site. [5] The company sent out men to warn those downstream that the still incomplete structure could not last for long. Residents of Littleton, Colorado were warned at 10:00 AM that the flood would arrive in three hours. The dam was overtopped and ...

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