BEULAH WATER WORKS DISTRICT
Always Call 811 Before You Dig
Before starting any project that involves digging—such as installing a patio, building a fence, or planting trees and shrubs—please remember to call 811.
Calling 811 ensures that underground utility lines are properly located and marked before you begin. Some lines may be buried just below the surface and can be easily damaged by even shallow digging, which could lead to service disruptions in your area.
When you call, simply provide the location and a brief description of your project. Local utility companies will then send a locator to mark the underground lines on your property at no cost to you, helping you dig safely and avoid potential hazards.
As your local service provider, Beulah Water Works District appreciates your cooperation in helping protect essential infrastructure and keeping our community safe.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Colorado’s snowpack is collapsing right now.
Statewide snowpack is just 29% of normal, and some basins are even worse — San Juan 13%, Rio Grande 15%, Gunnison 21%. Peak snowpack is usually in mid-April, so the clock is ticking.
Small Habits Make a Big Difference!
turn off taps
fix leaks quickly
take shorter showers
run full loads only
avoid lawn watering and sprinklers
water gardens wisely
Budget and Rate Increase Notice
Proposed Budget for 2026
View the proposed 2026 budget here (Excel spreadsheet)
2025 Drinking Water Quality Report (for 2024)
Read the 2025 Drinking Water Quality Report covering the year 2024 here (PDF).
Due to ongoing efforts to secure an adequate water supply and operational infrastructure for our customers going forward, the Beulah Water Works District is currently not approving new applications for connections. You may obtain an application and submit the application, and when the District is in a position to approve new connections, your application will be considered in the order received.
The Board has recently updated late payment policies in the Service Regulations. Find an updated version of the Service Regulations on the User Information page.
Click the ‘Board Meeting Information’ link for scheduled meeting dates and attendance information. (Board Meeting information)
The Pueblo County Commissioners have provided BWWD with $5.2M in ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) to put towards multiple infrastructure projects. Watch this video for more information: ARPA Video
Beulah Water Works District was founded in 1938. While most of the District’s infrastructure is not that old, a lot of it is decades old and needs upgrading. The Board is undertaking multiple infrastructure projects to position the District for efficient and consistent operations into the future. Click ‘Projects Information’ link to see a list of these projects. (Projects Information)
We now have a single phone number to contact the District : 833-485-5325. You can call this number to report an emergency, contact billing, or leave a message for the Board. Effective immediately the 719-251-4331 phone number is no longer being used.
For more on what’s happening, drop down the ‘What’s Happening’ menu from the header menu bar.
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