A break in a water main in the Central Weld County Water District has prompted a "Boil Order" for the Town of Frederick. Here is the information that they sent to us...
Yesterday the City of Loveland knew that they had some problems going on within the cities water system. It looks like they have now isolated part of the problem and are working quickly to ensure that the infrastructure will be easier to repair going forward.
The City of Evans is doing everything they possibly can to get their waste water treatment plant back online but until then it's imperative that residents follow some precautions.
Since the Colorado Flood of 2013, some customers in Loveland have seen a reduction in water pressure, brown water, and in some cases, no water at all. Many don't know what to think although the city has been assuring us that the water supply is safe.
We have been asked numerous times today about the water quality across northern Colorado and we have the answers to your questions regarding the safety of the drinking water after the Colorado floods.
The flooding we have experience over the past 24 hours is making the water in our rivers and streams unsafe. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is advising residents of Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer, Morgan, Logan, Sedgwick and Weld counties to reduce health risks by avoiding contact with rivers and streams that may be contaminated. The water could contain sewage and o
Residents in Boulder, Colo. are swamped with flood waters and more rain is expected throughout the day, but this hasn't hindered some residents from having a bit of fun.