While snow water equivalent, aka snowpack, feeding the basins north of Glenwood Springs is 8% below average, the citys public works director said recently the city’s main water sources Grizzly and No Name creeks provide more than enough water to meet the city’s needs, even in the dry years.
Despite persistent drought conditions, Glenwood Springs water supply can easily accommodate city users’ needs and more for the foreseeable future, Public Works Director Matt Langhorst said.
Following a seven-year hiatus on rate increases, Glenwood Springs is exploring options for increasing electrical fees for city residents, Public Works Director Matt Langhorst said.
Replacing and repairing Glenwood Springs’ water infrastructure is an endless task made cold, wet and miserable by winter temperatures, Public Works Director Matt Langhorst said.
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