Service Area
The Denver Water service area extends from the borders of Highlands Ranch north to Denver International Airport and just north of Interstate 70. The service area also extends from the edge of west edge of Aurora to the east edge of Morrison. The exception in this region is that Denver Water does not cover the City of Edgewater. Legally, Denver water is not obligated to, nor does it provide customers the information of which watershed their tap water originated.
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