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July  2018
Track your use

Our easy online tools can help you track and manage how much energy and water you use. Through My Account you can sign up to receive alerts as you move through the tiered water rates.
  • My Usage is a tool that provides access to daily energy and water consumption in easy-to-read graphs and other helpful tools.
  • My Notifications is especially helpful during irrigation season. In addition to alerts for billing and payments, you can now select to receive an alert - text, email or both - when your use reaches 50 percent of the first and second water rate tiers. 
Knowing how much you use on a daily basis and actively managing your account can help you reduce consumption and, ultimately, your bill.
Preparing for our energy future

We have the technology, expertise and dedicated staff to retire the Martin Drake Power Plant and continue adding more environmentally-friendly generation to our system.

While we can't close the plant tomorrow, we have an experienced team now planning and putting the infrastructure in place to efficiently and safely decommission and deconstruct it. Our primary focus is to ensure reliable electric service for our customers once the plant is closed, no later than 2035.

Learn more in our latest update about this process.
Sky Sox to host 811 Safe Dig Day

In recognition of National 811 Day, the Sky Sox are hosting 811 Safe Dig Day on Saturday, Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. at Security Service Field. 

Aug. 11, or 8/11, serves as a natural reminder to always call 811 or visit co811.org before beginning any digging project, to prevent disrupted service, potential repair costs, or even injury or death. Within three business days of your call, a technician will mark utility lines in your yard, free of charge. 

Please join us at the ballpark as we share this important message. Tickets are available at skysox.com. Follow us on Facebook to get more summer safety tips.
2018 Water Quality Report

We are proud to say we supply some of the highest quality, safest and best tasting water in the country--all documented in our 2018 Water Quality Report.

It's easy to see why we enjoy high-quality water, considering about 80 percent comes from first-use, fresh snowmelt high in the Rocky Mountains.

Our treatment plants use an intensive four-step process to treat water before it is sent to customers. About 50,000 water tests for chemical and biological factors are conducted each year. Some of this analysis is required to meet state and federal standards, while others are part of quality testing, such as taste and odor. Learn more at csu.org.
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