Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District
The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District is a governmental agency established in 1937 to manage and conserve water resources in northern Colorado. It plays a crucial role in providing water for agricultural, municipal, and industrial uses, ensuring a sustainable supply for the region's growing population.
The district operates several water projects, including the Colorado-Big Thompson Project, which diverts water from the Colorado River to the eastern plains. It collaborates with local governments, water providers, and stakeholders to promote efficient water use and protect water quality in the area.