Water-Capital

PAWSD’s Critical Challenges

Water Loss, Rate Inequity, and Leadership Gaps

Current State of Affairs

  • District 1 (Downtown): Pays minimal sewer rates ($3.20/month, according to a board member) The number isn’t published, but back of the envelope arithmetic indicats the number is around $17.
  • District 2 (Uptown): Treats sewage for both districts and individual ratepayers are charged $47/month for sewer treatment for both districts
  • Current Projects: $44M Snowball water treatment plant (incomplete), sewer plant upgrades ($12M estimated)
  • Water Sources: Water from Stevens can be moved to the main PAWSD water source, Hatcher Lake, but only by sending water downhill through the lake system and then pumping it uphill to Hatcher
  • Major Issue: 40% water loss through deteriorating distribution system
  • The Running Iron Ranch proposed reservoir site. PAWSD is suing the agency responsible for the reservoir, delaying revenue-generating proposals such as installing a solar-powered LPEA substation.

Pagosa Water Storage and Supply