City of Englewood, Colorado
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The City of Englewood is continually working to improve the taste, odor and hardness of the drinking water delivered to our customers as part of our program to Flow It Forward – making repairs, replacements and upgrades over the next several years so our systems can continue to serve our community well into the future.
We are investing significant money into our water system as well as our wastewater and stormwater systems and attacking the problem from various angles. Learn more about our water treatment process as well as water-related studies and projects below.
City Ditch
The City’s primary water supply is delivered through City Ditch. Englewood is converting its remaining 2.5 miles of open channel sections to improve drinking water taste, odor and hardness. Learn More About the City Ditch Project Here.
Lead Reduction Program
Englewood is replacing all lead water service lines in the system with copper service lines over the next several years. This program will improve the safety of the drinking water by removing all lead service lines from the system. Learn More About the Lead Reduction Program Here.
Allen Water Treatment Plant
The Allen Water Treatment plant treats Englewood’s drinking water. Updates to the plant's equipment, processes and technology will ensure water quality and reliability, and improve its taste, odor and hardness. See more information under Taste, Odor & Hardness Study below!
New Water Meters
The City of Englewood is changing out water meters throughout Englewood. These replacements are essential for maintaining the reliability of your water metering system and ensuring accurate billing. Learn More About the Water-Metering Conversion Project Here
