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Greeley Water provides safe, reliable, affordable water for our growing community. Externally posted comments on authorized City sites are allowed.

Water is a precious commodity in the state of Colorado, and it is only going to become more precious as our population grows and more water is needed. Greeley Water and Sewer is working to make sure that our community has a secure and reliable water supply.

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Photos from City of Greeley Government's post 06/16/2026

If you've driven by Lincoln Park this week and wondered what's going on, here's the scoop ...

06/12/2026

Lawn watering variances allow Greeley residents to establish healthy new lawns while making it easier to stay within watering rules and manage water costs.

06/11/2026

Today’s lesson: water quality, treatment, testing, and one very timely reading assignment.

The City of Greeley’s 2026 Drinking Water Quality Report is now online. In this classroom, it fits right into the lesson plan. For everyone else, it’s a chance to learn more about how the city provides clean, safe, and reliable drinking water for our community.

From testing and treatment to delivery, the report gives a closer look at the City's water system.

Want to view it now?
English: https://Greeley.qrd.by/2026EnglishReport
Spanish: https://Greeley.qrd.by/2026SpanishReport

(The image included in this post is AI-generated.)

06/09/2026

With Greeley temperatures recently climbing into the 90s, landscapes need periodic watering to stay healthy through the summer. The good news: Greeley has ample water in storage, so residents can feel confident caring for turf, trees and shrubs. Thanks to long-term planning and investment, our community is well-positioned to reduce the worst impacts of hot, dry weather.

As you water, make sure your sprinkler heads are adjusted for efficiency. Aim spray patterns at your lawn and landscaping—not sidewalks. Sidewalks won’t grow, no matter how much you water them.

https://GreeleyCO.gov/water/efficiency

06/08/2026

Apparently, some reads are too good to wait until after checkout.

The City of Greeley’s 2026 Drinking Water Quality Report is now online, and people are clearly finding any spare moment to learn more about Greeley’s water system and how clean, safe, and reliable drinking water gets delivered to your tap.

Want to view it now?
English: https://Greeley.qrd.by/2026EnglishReport
Spanish: https://Greeley.qrd.by/2026SpanishReport

(The image included in this post is AI-generated.)

06/04/2026

Summer Reading Program just got a little more informative.

The City of Greeley’s 2026 Drinking Water Quality Report is now online, and this story time pick is a fun way to spark interest in the water industry at an early age. For everyone else, it’s a chance to learn more about Greeley’s water system and how clean, safe, and reliable drinking water gets delivered to your tap.

Want to view it now?
English: https://Greeley.qrd.by/2026EnglishReport
Spanish: https://Greeley.qrd.by/2026SpanishReport

(The image included in this post is AI-generated.)

06/04/2026

Looking for the right plant for your yard, like Butterfly W**d?

Search grasses, succulents and shrubs that thrive in Greeley’s climate. Filter by foliage color, bloom color and mature height, and find helpful links for identifying common weeds and pests.

Start exploring at https://PlantsforGreeley.com.

06/03/2026

This year’s Landscape Lecture Series videos are now online at https://GreeleyCO.gov/water/education.

From maintaining a healthy lawn to caring for trees and installing native grasses, these six classes offer practical, beginner-friendly tips for creating a successful Northern Colorado landscape.

If you missed a class — or want to revisit your favorite tips — now’s a great time to watch and get inspired for a beautiful, water-wise yard.

06/01/2026

Some people pack a beach novel. Others pack the City of Greeley’s 2026 Drinking Water Quality Report.

Now online, this year’s report is poolside-worthy reading for anyone who wants to learn more about how the city provides clean, safe, and reliable drinking water for our community. From testing and treatment to delivery, it’s all inside.

Want to view it now?
English: https://Greeley.qrd.by/2026EnglishReport
Spanish: https://Greeley.qrd.by/2026SpanishReport

(The image included in this post is AI-generated.)

05/28/2026

Low Income and Food Tax (LIFT) applications are due this week.

Qualified Greeley residents may receive up to $100 per household member, so don’t miss this opportunity to put some money back in your pocket!

Download an application at https://GreeleyCO.gov/LIFT-UP or visit us at City Hall, 1200 11th Avenue, to apply in person.

In-person applications must be submitted by Friday, May 29. Mailed or emailed applications must be sent by May 31.

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1001 11th Avenue
Greeley, CO
80631

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm