North Weld County Water District

North Weld County Water District We provide clean & safe drinking water to 325sq miles & over 1.75 billion gallons of water a year

❄️Having pipes in your home carrying water where it needs to go is a beautiful thing, but if one of those pipes freezes ...
01/22/2026

❄️Having pipes in your home carrying water where it needs to go is a beautiful thing, but if one of those pipes freezes not only is it inconvenient, it could also lead to serious water damage. With the cold spell coming in this weekend, here are some helpful winter weather tips to refer to! Everyone have a fantastic weekend! Stay warm and stay safe!

Hello, 2026! 🎉A new year is flowing in, and North Weld County Water District is ready for what’s ahead! As our community...
12/31/2025

Hello, 2026! 🎉

A new year is flowing in, and North Weld County Water District is ready for what’s ahead! As our community continues to grow, we’re proud to deliver safe, reliable, and affordable water you can count on, today and into the future. Our latest newsletter has been mailed and is also available on our website, packed with updates, helpful information, and a few things you’ll want to know as we kick off 2026. Thank you for letting us be a part of your community.

Read the full newsletter here:
https://www.nwcwd.org/files/33ea72aed/December+2025+Newsletter.pdf

07/03/2024

Happy 4th of July from North Weld County Water District! 🇺🇸

We are proud to serve our community and ensure that everyone has access to clean, safe, and reliable water.

Enjoy the fireworks, the barbecues, and the time spent with loved ones. Stay safe, stay hydrated, and have a fantastic Independence Day!

ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORTThe 2024 Drinking Water Quality Report provides detailed information about the source of the ...
06/27/2024

ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORT

The 2024 Drinking Water Quality Report provides detailed information about the source of the District’s water and the results of annual water testing. View it online:

Annual Water Quality Report Annual Water Quality Report: 2024 Drinking Water Quality Report – for Calendar Year 2023 Public Water System ID: CO0162553 Esta es informacion importante. Si no la pueden leer, necesitan que alguien se la traduzca. We are pleased to present to you this year’s water qu...

06/20/2024

🌟 We're proud to serve you! 🌟

North Weld County Water District (NWCWD) has been providing water to northern Weld and eastern Larimer counties since 1962. What began with 670 water taps and 130 million gallons per year has grown to 5,200 taps and over 1.75 billion gallons annually, covering 325 square miles. This journey started with visionary farmers who dreamt big and worked hard. Thank you for being part of our community! 💧

06/13/2024

New Water Dedication Policy Amendment

Attention all non-residential and wholesale water meter users!

We have an important update regarding our water dedication policy. If you are a commercial customer who has not previously dedicated enough water resources to meet your current usage, you will now be allowed to dedicate additional water resources. The amount required will be the difference between your currently dedicated water and 50% of your "Calculated Maximum Annual Volume."

This amendment ensures that all commercial customers can efficiently meet their water usage needs.

05/30/2024

Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) Compliance Survey

The EPA has introduced a new regulation called the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) to help protect our communities from lead in drinking water. This rule requires us to check the materials of water service lines, including those owned by both NWCWD and our customers. Your portion of the service line runs from the water meter to where it connects to your home.

To comply with this rule, we have sent out surveys to all our customers. By completing the survey, you'll help us identify and document the materials of your service line. Your participation is crucial and greatly appreciated.

For more information about the LCRR, please visit nwcwd.org.

04/25/2024

📢 We'd love to hear from you! If you have any questions or comments, especially about billing, please don't hesitate to call us at 970-356-3020. 📞

🗓️ Join us for the next NWCWD Board of Directors meeting on May 13 at 8:30 a.m. We usually meet on the second Monday of each month at our District Office, located at 32825 County Road 39, Lucerne. Mark your calendars and be a part of the discussion! (Note: Meeting locations may vary, so please check ahead.)

Dig and Excavate Safely - Call Before You Dig!Before moving dirt in any way, call the Utility Notification Center of Col...
04/18/2024

Dig and Excavate Safely - Call Before You Dig!

Before moving dirt in any way, call the Utility Notification Center of Colorado at 8-1-1. UNCC will contact all utility companies located in the area to locate and mark their underground utilities. This service is offered at no charge to you.

For more info, got to

Utility Locates Call Before You Dig: It’s Free, It’s Easy, and It’s the Law Colorado 8-1-1 must be notified prior to excavation. Excavation is defined as: “any operation in which earth is moved or removed by means of any tools, equipment, or explosives and includes auguring, boring, ditching...

04/02/2024

QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?

We welcome public comment, and we’d love to hear from you.

Join us at our next NWCWD Board of Directors meeting this Monday, April 8, at 8:30 a.m. Meetings are typically held on the second Monday of each month at the District Office located at 32825 County Road 39, Lucerne (unless otherwise noted).

Have a question about billing? Call us at 970-356-3020.

Address

32825 County Road 39
Lucerne, CO
80646

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(970) 356-3020

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