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Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District

1937 establishments in ColoradoGovernment agencies established in 1937State agencies of ColoradoWater companies of the United StatesWater in Colorado
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Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District sign

The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District — more commonly referred to as Northern Water — is a water utility for eight counties in northeastern Colorado. Northern Water works with the Colorado-Big Thompson Project to transfer water from the Colorado Western Slope over the Continental Divide for agricultural, industrial, and municipal water supply in northeastern Colorado. The District's offices are in Berthoud, Colorado.

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North 1st Street
86537
Colorado, United States
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