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Burn Area Water Restriction Provisions

Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) understands the hardships faced by Waldo Canyon Fire families as they rebuild their homes.

To assist, CSU will offer a unique Establishment Permit to qualifying properties that intend, for the first time, to re-establish native or traditional landscapes this year.

This is an important year for the Waldo Canyon Fire burn area. For flood prevention and the safety of neighbors downstream, it's important to re-establish landscapes. Waldo Canyon Fire Establishment Permits will ensure that affected customers do not pay the water shortage charge but will be subject to the current water rates during the permit period. 

Mountain Shadows Provision

Please review the FAQ document for qualification and application information. The permit period is 28 days with an option to renew, one time, for an additional 28 days at the time of the initial permitting.

General Restriction Information

Please review the Residential Fact Sheet for information on water restrictions.

For further helpful information, please review these related flyers from CSU:

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Colorado Springs Together is a community-driven volunteer effort, and is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The team members are distinguished citizens, business professionals and dedicated public servants in the community, facilitating and coordinating a quick and effective rebuilding process for the neighborhoods devastated on June 26, 2012, by the Waldo Canyon Fire.

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