About Us

Committed to Delivering Water to Northeastern Colorado While Continuing to Plan for Future Water Needs for Our Growing Region

Since 1937, Northern Water has built a solid reputation of planning for and developing water supplies to approximately 1,021,000 people throughout our boundaries. We were created to contract with the federal government to build the Colorado-Big Thompson Project, and today we continue on our early mission of collecting water west of the Continental Divide and delivering it to Northeastern Colorado for agricultural, municipal, domestic, industrial and environmental uses. We expanded our water portfolio when Northern Water’s Municipal Subdistrict was formed in 1970 by six municipalities to build and operate the Windy Gap Project.  

As population continues to boom in our service area, we’re continuing to plan for future water storage projects to meet the growing demands with two new projects planned – the Northern Integrated Supply Project and Chimney Hollow Reservoir Project. While our water projects keep our staff busy in day-to-day operations and future plans, Northern Water provides even more through monitoring weather and water quality data, tracking streamflows and reservoir levels, and providing water planning and efficiency information. 

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Work Advances at Chimney Hollow Open Space

As work at Chimney Hollow Dam nears completion, the next phase in the project’s long-term development is moving forward from the project’s recreation partner.

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Save the Date: 2025 Fall Water Symposium Set for Oct. 29

Northern Water is finalizing details for the 2025 Fall Water Symposium, which will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the Embassy Suites in Loveland.

Large in-ground pipe in snow-covered ditch as part of a construction project.

FROM THE ARCHIVES: The Dedication of the Windy Gap Project

Forty years ago this summer, the dedication of a new reservoir to serve the needs for hundreds of thousands of residents in Northern Colorado helped to usher in a new era for Northern Water.