Local Government Water and Wastewater System Management
Management Assistance
Financial Assistance
Emergency Assistance
Drought Management
Program Contact:
Barry Cress
Department of Local Affairs
1313 Sherman Street, Room 521
Denver, Colorado 80203
303.866.2352
barry.cress@state.co.us
Overview:
Supplying safe drinking water and treating wastewater are two of the basic services local governments provide. Department
staff can assist communities in addressing the range of water and wastewater problems they often face, from deteriorating
distribution lines to inadequate budgeting and accounting practices. Department staff are available to analyze needs and
develop goals, develop a capital improvement program, analyze rate structures for user and tap fees, coordinate with the
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and other state and federal agencies, explore funding alternatives
and identify plant operator training programs.
Management Assistance:
Sound management of a system is central to preventing or solving problems. Good administrative practices may free up cash
needed for improvements and help secure funding. The Department of Local Affairs can help local governments strengthen budgeting
and general financial management. Department staff are also available to:
Financial Management:
There are a number of potential sources of funds available to local governments to make needed improvements to
water and wastewater systems. The Colorado Water and Sewer Funding Coordination Committee is made up of representatives
of most of the funding programs listed below. Regular meetings are conducted and local officials are welcome to observe
and provide input. A Preliminary Funding Request Form can be completed to raise awareness of a community's infrastructure
and financing needs. Staff can help coordinate project funding among various programs, and help evaluate options for private
financing through municipal bonds, contracting for services, or "privatization." In addition, staff can help local officials
explore suitable government grant and loan sources including:
Emergency Assistance:
The Department can provide and coordinate technical and financial assistance to communities faced with health hazards
which arise from sudden, unplanned circumstances, such as floods or freezing. The Department also works with the
Colorado Department of Natural Resources' Water Conservation Board and the
Division of Emergency Management (DEM) in
implementing portions of the Colorado Drought Mitigation and Response Plan.
Drought Management:
The Department co-chairs the Municipal Water Supply Task Force which can be activated under the
Colorado Drought Mitigation and Response Plan (PDF).
Ongoing drought and water supply monitoring is conducted by the Water Availability Task Force .
If your community's water system is impacted by drought conditions, department staff can assist
in coordinating a solution.