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The May 2025 Water & Sewer Newsletter covers the new online utility billing portal coming in November 2025. It will offer residents easier access to pay bills, track water usage and manage their accounts.

Also included this month: Don't miss the May 31 application deadline for the Low Income & Food Tax Program. Plus, receive an update on the University of Northern Colorado's turf replacement project that will save millions of gallons of water with its drought-friendly landscaping.

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Are you looking for a job in the water and wastewater industry? The City of Greeley Water & Sewer Department has various career opportunities. Apply to join us to get a job that makes a difference.

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Get Into Composting

Mar 25, 2019, 14:20 PM by User Not Found

Composting is a practical and convenient way to transform yard wastes into a resource. Compost can include grass clippings, leaves, yard trimmings, and vegetative waste. It can be purchased or made at home. Compost is used for conditioning soil.

Greeley Water Conservation hosts regular compost bin sales. Check back for more information in 2020. 

Below is a guide created by the City of Greeley and Weld County to help you get started with backyard composting. 



Here are a few reasons that you should be composting.

  1. Less trash! Compostable waste comprises about 24% of the average person’s yearly garbage.
  2. Soil amended with compost requires less water (as much as 30% less).
  3. Compost encourages healthy root systems, which decreases water to runoff onto paved surfaces.
  4. Compost can reduce or eliminate the use of fertilizers and chemical pesticides on your lawn and landscape.
  5. Never use streams or gutters to dispose of yard waste. Leaves can block catch basin and inlets allowing for potential flooding problems. In addition, they affect the oxygen contents in lakes and rivers and cause fish kills in waterways.

Here are some resources for you.

  • The Greeley Organic Waste (GROW) Center accepts green waste such as: grass clippings, leaves, plants, tree branches, and other designated organic materials.
  • Common Good Compost is a local company that specializes in residential food waste collection. For a small fee, the company will pick up your food waste and convert it into high-quality compost. 

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