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2008 Consumer Confidence Report

South Platte Reservoir Fact Sheet

Surface Water & Legislative Water Issues Update

Water Conservation Coordinator Seeing Results

Lunch & Learn Water Conservation Workshops

Centennial Water & Sanitation District 2008 Budget

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2008 Water Conservation Measures

Source Water Assessment and Protection Program

Water Rules and Regulations

Odor & Taste Fact Sheet

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Centennial Water & Sanitation District is the water and wastewater utility in Highlands Ranch. Centennial Water provides high quality water through the state-of-the-art Joseph B. Blake Water Treatment Plant located in Highlands Ranch. Wastewater is also treated at the Marcy Gulch Wastewater Treatment Plant to meet stringent water quality standards before it is discharged.

South Platte Reservoir Grand Opening

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Centennial Water strives to ensure that our water resources are used wisely.  Highlands Ranch residents are fortunate to have two water supply sources -- the South Platte River to the west, and a massive aquifer underlying our region. Centennial combines supplies from both sources to optimize the reliability, quality and cost-effectiveness of water.  This joint use of renewable water with our vast underground aquifer allows Centennial Water to operate a true conjunctive use system. As a result, aquifers have been annually recharged for more than 10 years. 

Pressure Reducing Valves (PRV) FAQs
Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) are a type of valve installed in the plumbing of Highlands Ranch homes to regulate water pressure.  Click here to read frequently asked questions about PRVs.

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This page was last updated on July 08, 2008.
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