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Water Conservation

The City of Greeley is proud to have a long history of water stewardship here in northern Colorado. Since 1907, we’ve provided safe, high-quality water supplies for our residents while ensuring a reliable supply for the future. One of the many ways we’re safeguarding your water supply is through water conservation. In fact, Greeley offers one of the most robust water conservation programs in Colorado.

With just over 13 inches of rainfall per year, Greeley is considered a semi-arid climate. This means local water supplies are scarce and must be used very wisely. To help customers save water indoors as well as outdoors, Greeley provides a wide range of water conservation programs and services that benefit a variety of water users.

Water Efficiency Plan

The City of Greeley’s Water Efficiency Plan is a roadmap of strategic objectives and water conservation programs to ensure future water supplies. The Water Efficiency Plan was approved by the Water and Sewer Board, Planning Commission and City Council in 2022. The main objectives of the plan are to maximize widespread efficiency in all indoor water use, set goals for more resilient landscapes, and educate customers on water use goals. It will provide direction on how to advance water conservation efforts and build citywide capacity to:

  • Create efficiencies and consistencies among policies, plans, projects, and programs
  • Maximize cost-saving opportunities
  • Create goals with clear measurements for success

Press Releases

Sign up for Life After Lawn Webinar to Get Paid for Xeriscaping

Release Date:
Jan 8, 2021
For more information, media representatives should contact:                                                
Ruth Quade, water conservation administrator
970-350-9874

Need a good spring and summer hobby – and the money to keep it going? The City of Greeley has you covered on both fronts with its Life After Lawn rebate program. This program pays eligible residents to replace their grass with less-thirsty plants and shrubs.

With water rates increasing and continuing drought conditions, this year might be the year to start your conservation journey by trading in up to 2,000 square feet of your bluegrass turf for xeriscaping. This will lower water bills, require less maintenance and increase your property values -- not to mention get you outdoors. And the city will pay you to do it! What’s the catch? You’ve got to get your hands dirty and produce your masterpiece to get the rebate in the fall.

The program is simple. First, attend the Life After Lawn webinar at 6 p.m. Jan. 13. You can sign up for this webinar online at greeleygov.com/conserve.  “If you’ve always wondered about xeriscaping but didn’t know where to start, this webinar will be a good introduction and a great way to improve your home’s curb appeal while getting paid to do it,” said Ruth Quade, water conservation administrator for the city of Greeley.

The webinar is a required first step in the rebate program. In it, you’ll learn how the city will provide a $1-per-square-foot rebate for areas of 500 to 2,000 square feet for properties selected to be part of the program. Applicants must be Greeley Water customers and own the property. Only front and visible side yard transformations are eligible for this program. The class covers the mandatory program guidelines and best practices for xeriscape lawn transformations. Attendees can begin the application process after the meeting.

Life-After-Lawn-2“The Life After Lawn program was easy to apply for, provided contacts and information for completing our project, and reimbursed us in a timely manner,” said Stacy Sevier, a 2020 participant. “We were able to put in two pollinator gardens through Garden-in-a Box, expand existing flowerbeds, add walkways, and replace the lawn with native blue gramma seed. The grass came in beautifully.”

Last year, the city was able to rebate customers for 70,000 square feet of grass converted to xeriscape. This year, city officials want to replace 100,000 square feet of bluegrass lawn throughout the community. Residents who participate can expect to save from 30 percent to 50 percent on their water bills for the areas that are converted. Businesses and HOAs also are eligible, with the city rebating for up to 20,000 feet of xeriscape conversion.

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Contact Us

Greeley Water and Sewer

1001 11th Avenue, 2nd Floor
Greeley, CO 80631

Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm

970-350-9811 tel
970-350-9805 fax
water@greeleygov.com


Water Conservation

970-336-4134
970-336-4168 for Water Budget
conserve@greeleygov.com


Water Quality

Taste, odor, or appearance

970-350-9836
waterquality@greeleygov.com


Emergencies

Water 7am-3pm970-350-9320
Sewer 7am-3pm970-350-9322
After hours/ weekends970-616-6260

Other Numbers

Billing970-350-9811 (dial 2 for billing clerk)
Start or stop service970-350-9811 (dial 2 for billing clerk)
Water pressure970-350-9320
Water restrictions & violations970-336-4134
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