Ute Water Conservancy District

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About Us

Ute Water Conservancy District was established on April 4, 1956, by a decree of the Mesa County Court system. The purpose of the District's inception was to supply domestic water service to the rural areas of the Grand Valley under the ''Water Conservancy Act'' of Colorado. The service boundaries encompass approximately 260 square miles within Mesa County, starting in Cameo, Colorado and ending near the Colorado-Utah Stateline.



The service area includes the areas in and around the City of Grand Junction, Town of Fruita, Town of Palisade, and the unincorporated Towns of Clifton, Loma, and Mack. The District supplies domestic water through nearly 900 miles of distribution lines to over 80,000 consumers, making it the largest domestic water provider between Denver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Upcoming Events

Aug 14Business After Hours-Food Bank
Food Bank of the Rockies | 698 Long Acre Dr., Grand Junction, CO
Aug 18Rural Workforce Initiative: Committee Meeting
Fruita Civic Center
325 E Aspen Ave
Fruita, CO 81521
Aug 20Women In Business: U-Pick Tour
Palisade Peach Shack -
Meet at the Saloon: 757 Elberta Ave, Palisade, CO 81526
Aug 22Caddy Shack Classic: Swinging for Scholarships
Adobe Creek Golf Course
876 18 1/2 Road
Fruita, Co 81521
Aug 14Business After Hours-Food Bank
Food Bank of the Rockies | 698 Long Acre Dr., Grand Junction, CO
Aug 18Rural Workforce Initiative: Committee Meeting
Fruita Civic Center
325 E Aspen Ave
Fruita, CO 81521
Aug 20Women In Business: U-Pick Tour
Palisade Peach Shack -
Meet at the Saloon: 757 Elberta Ave, Palisade, CO 81526
Aug 22Caddy Shack Classic: Swinging for Scholarships
Adobe Creek Golf Course
876 18 1/2 Road
Fruita, Co 81521