Water Conservation

Water Conservation Plan

The City of Steamboat Springs and Mount Werner Water & Sanitation District adopted the 2020 Water Conservation Plan and an ordinance implementing a new watering schedule on May 5. The plan looks to preserve the health of Fish Creek and the Yampa River and protect drinking water supplies while reducing the carbon footprint of the Yampa Valley. 

Water supply stressors, such as population growth, climate change, a Colorado River Compact call, and wildfire in the Fish Creek Basin, could limit the ability of the city and district to reliably provide clean drinking water into the foreseeable future if conservation measures are not enacted. The 2020 plan set a goal to reduce per household water use by 10% in 10 years – ambitious yet attainable goal.

To achieve this, the community will move to a new watering schedule that limits customers to outdoor watering three days per week. Historically, these restrictions were implemented during drought conditions. Currently, around 30% of the community’s treated water supplies is applied outdoors to lawns and gardens. Other conservation activities prescribed by the plan include metering, infrastructure repair and replacement, water fixture rebates and water conservation education.

State Statue requires utilities who supply more than 2000 acre feet of water to have an approved plan; our shared water supply and distribution system supplies over 3000 acre feet. 

The following documents are available by request through NextRequest. Archived documents are provided for download in PDF format, which may not be compatible with assistive technology. Individuals requiring an alternate format to access our digital services can complete the Request for Assistance Form.

  •  2020 Water Conservation Plan
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Water Efficiency Rebates

The City of Steamboat Springs and Mount Werner Water District encourage residents to transition to high efficiency appliances and water efficient yards by offering water efficiency rebates. 

These programs help residents conserve water and save money on water bills. Rebates will be offered following installation, are subject to availability of funding, and offered on a first come, first served basis until the funds run out. Only qualifying purchases apply.

Report Water Waste

Use this online form to Report Water Waste