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  2. Denver Water - Wikipedia

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    The population of the city was an estimated 257,000 and so the new agency was immediately faced with the need for more water for the city. [55] Denver Water acquired the Antero Reservoir in Park County, Colorado and Highline Canal for $450,000 in 1924. [49] The need for water was especially pressing during the droughts of the 1930s in Colorado.

  3. Government of Denver - Wikipedia

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    Denver has a strong mayor and a weak city council government. The mayor can approve or veto any ordinances or resolutions approved by the council, [1] make sure all contracts with the city are kept and performed, sign all bonds and contracts, is responsible for the city budget, and can appoint people to various city departments, organizations, and commissions.

  4. Category:Government of Denver - Wikipedia

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    Denver City and County Building; Denver City Council; Denver District Attorney's Office; Denver Environmental Health; Denver Fire Department; Denver Police Department; Denver Sheriff Department; Denver Water

  5. Ralston Dam - Wikipedia

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    The earthen dam was constructed in 1937 by the Denver Board Of Water Commissioners, with a height of 204 feet (62 m), and a length of 1,170 feet (360 m) at its crest. [2] It impounds Ralston Creek for municipal water supply for the city of Denver. The dam is owned and operated by the Denver Board Of Water Commissioners.

  6. Timeline of Denver - Wikipedia

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    November: Denver City Water Company formed. [30] 1871 Horse tram to Cook's Addition in 1891. December 17: Denver Horse Railroad the first rail transit service begins operating, changing its name in the next year to the Denver City Railway Co. [31] 1873 – Palace Theater, a gambling and entertainment establishment, opened by Ed Chase. [32]

  7. Colorado to reuse water for drinking, creating new supply

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    Eric Seufert, owner and manager of 105 West Brewing Co., poses for a photo at his brewery room Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, in Castle Rock, Colo. Brewing beer, cooking food, and refilling water bottles ...

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  9. Marston Lake - Wikipedia

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    Marston Lake is a reservoir in Denver, Colorado. It is owned by Denver Water and was completed in 1902. [2] The reservoir sends water to the Marston treatment plant, and from there the water is distributed to Denver residents. The reservoir receives water from the South Platte River.