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Fort Collins Utilities among first in nation to receive water distribution system award

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Fort Collins Utilities among first in nation to receive water distribution system award

Fort Collins Utilities recently was recognized as the first utility in Colorado, and among the first in the nation, to receive the Directors Award in the Partnership for Safe Water’s Distribution System Optimization Program.

“I congratulate Fort Collins Utilities for being a leader in water quality and one of the first utilities in North America to achieve this award,” said Deputy Director Becki Clark from the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water. “This shows a commitment to safeguarding our water systems and ensuring public health, as well as providing exceptional drinking water to local homes and businesses.”

To receive this honor, Utilities first had to complete a comprehensive assessment that evaluated its water distribution operations and performance; identified limiting factors; and developed action plans to achieve system optimization. The results of the assessment were compiled into a nationally-reviewed report by industry experts. The success of planned maintenance, advanced meters, proactive leak detection and staff operations were highlighted in the review.

“We are honored to be the first utility in Colorado to receive this award,” said Utilities Executive Director Kevin Gertig. “As a founding member of the Partnership, we are committed to continual improvement and excellence in water quality.”

This spring, Fort Collins Utilities also received the milestone 15-year Partnership award for the Water Treatment Facility. The two awards (for excellence in water production and for ensuring water quality throughout the distribution system) were presented at the annual conference of the American Water Works Association, the largest worldwide organization dedicated to safe water.

“Being recognized for producing and distributing some of the highest-quality water in North America, even with the challenges associated with the forest fires of 2012 and the floods of 2013, shows the talents and dedication of Fort Collins Utilities employees,” said Utilities Operations Manager, Jon Haukaas.

The Partnership for Safe Water is a voluntary optimization program for water treatment plants and distribution system operations. More than 220 utility subscribers, collectively serving more than 100 million people, are committed to the Partnership’s goal to provide safe, high-quality drinking water through operational excellence. Members must complete a four-phase self-assessment and peer review process developed by industry experts.

For more information on Fort Collins Utilities’ water distribution, visit fcgov.com/water, emailutilities@fcgov.com, call 970-221-6671 or TDD 970-224-6003. Learn more about the Partnership for Safe Water’s Distribution System Optimization Program.

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