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Greeley declares an 'adequate water year,' opts to rent limited CBT shares and emphasizes conservation messaging

Greeley Water and Sewer Board · April 15, 2026
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Summary

After staff presentations on snowpack, storage and hydrologic scenarios, the board declared 2026 an adequate water year (no drought restrictions) and approved staff’s initial plan to rent a portion of CBT shares while committing to monitor conditions and communicate conservation messages.

The Greeley Water and Sewer Board voted to declare 2026 an adequate water year and approved staff’s approach to limited water rentals while emphasizing ongoing conservation and monitoring.

Water Resources staff (Leah) reviewed climate and hydrology indicators, SNOTEL concerns, storage at GLIC reservoirs and Colorado-Big Thompson (CBT) quota assumptions. Staff presented a planning spreadsheet projecting approximately 25,400 acre-feet of projected storage for 2027 under an assumed 80…

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