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Board adopts 2025 drought emergency plan update with no change to trigger levels
Summary
Consultant Doug Jeevins presented the 2025 update that leaves existing drought triggers and percentage reduction targets unchanged; the board adopted the update and delegated minor administrative edits to staff. The plan emphasizes CBT quota impacts, a two-year recovery target and equitable outdoor irrigation reductions.
The Greeley Water and Sewer Board voted Nov. 19 to adopt the 2025 update to the city’s drought emergency plan after a presentation from consultant Doug Jeevins of BBC Research and Consulting.
Jeevins summarized the update’s findings: Greeley’s retail water use remains near 21,300 acre-feet annually and the city’s water budget system continues in place. The update reaffirms the plan’s drought-declaration triggers and corresponding outdoor irrigation…
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