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Northern Colorado Water Association – Natures Bounty | Keep It Clean The Northern Colorado Water Association (NCWA) has been serving its Members in northern Larimer County since 1964 It was in this year that a group of far-sighted individuals knew that they needed a better source of domestic water to support the economic sustainability of the region
Pay Your Bill – Northern Colorado Water Association Pay Your Bill Online The Northern Colorado Water Association is proud to partner with Xpress Bill Pay to provide online bill payment 1) Click below to download instructions for using Xpress Bill Pay
About – Northern Colorado Water Association Founded in 1964, NCWA currently delivers water to approximately 1,518 taps in northern Larimer County The NCWA Transmission, Distribution and Storage (TD S) system is fed from three sources of supply: 1) the Spring Creek Alluvium 2) East Larimer County Water District (“ELCO”) 3) North Weld County Water District (“NWCWD”)
FAQs – Northern Colorado Water Association Please click here for more information on water meter leaks or high water bills Q: What are the current water rates? A: The current water rates can be found here Q: I’m interested in purchasing a tap for my property How do I go about applying for a tap? A: NCWA is currently in a tap moratorium and is not accepting tap applications at this
Tap Moratorium – Northern Colorado Water Association In April 2020, NCWA began observing that demands were much higher than normal Over the next couple of months, as demands continued to increase, staff updated the Board on the ability of the systems to reliably meet demands Recognizing the significant challenges operations faced to reliably meet demands, on July 1, 2020, NCWA 1) implemented mandatory watering restrictions and 2) went into a
Northern Colorado Water Association As many Members are aware, due to the drought and more people staying home due to COVID-19, overall water demand last Summer was unprecedented More specifically, water demand in June 2020 was higher than any other month in NCWA history