Colorado Water
Broomfield is putting together a recycled water project, according to the Denver Post [April 26, 2004, "Recycled water has a built-in customer"]. From the article, "As is common elsewhere, Broomfield doesn't irrigate its parks or roadway medians during the winter months. For most cities this means that water-recycling plants just pour the water into a nearby stream when there isn't an immediate use for it. But Broomfield has called back into service the Great Western Reservoir, which had declined to the point that it was abandoned and left unused. Now, during the winter months, the city will pour its recycled water into the reservoir and store it for the dry months when irrigation resumes."
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