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Denver Water headquarters' blackwater is treated on site through various closed and open aerobic tanks, a constructed wetland, as shown in the photo, and a final filtration process before resuse. (Frank Ooms Photography) 

Denver Water is Colorado’s oldest and largest water utility as well as one of the state’s most innovative champions for sustainability and resource conservation. The five-year redevelopment of Denver Water’s 35-acre operations complex pushes the boundaries of what is possible in water efficiency and reuse, especially in the 187,000-square-foot administration building, which serves as the beating heart of the updated campus.

Read more about this project HERE.

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