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Water Source Changes (June 2026)

Dear Customer,  

Over the next few days, the District will begin treating a blend of water from Lake Woodmoor with the water from our deep wells due to increasing water demands and anticipation of higher demands during the summer irrigation season. 

The water in Lake Woodmoor is a high-quality water supply, but it can have different characteristics than deep well water. While most people will not notice any significant difference, some customers may experience some differences in taste, this is to be expected and is perfectly normal. We would request customers contact the office with any noticeable changes in water quality so that we can investigate and track those areas where the aesthetics of the water may have changed. Customers can be assured that the quality of the water is continuously monitored by certified water professionals throughout the treatment processes to insure that the water delivered to our customers is safe and in compliance with all State and Federal water quality standards.

With the use of water from Lake Woodmoor, the level in the lake will gradually lower throughout the summer months. This cycling of the lake level is a result of our normal operating procedure that allows us to maximize the use of a renewable water supply. 

As the summer months progress, we can expect a decrease in the amount of precipitation and increased daytime temperatures. We appreciate your continued support of water conservation and wise water use. As a reminder, information on the Mandatory Outdoor Watering Schedule and other conservation measures is available at the District office or you can access the information on our website at woodmoorwater.com.

We would also like to invite you to visit our community xeriscape garden at the South Water Treatment Facility, 17280 Leggins Way (NE of Lewis-Palmer High School) for plant and landscaping ideas specific to our area.

 

Sincerely,

Dan LaFontaine
Operations Superintendent 
Woodmoor Water and Sanitation District No.1

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