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Colorado

Grand Junction

Exceptional (D4)Developing reusePop. ~60,358 · Mesa County

Grand Junction, CO water profile — supply sources, drought status, wastewater reuse, and the key water issues facing the city.

Your water provider

ute wcd

surface water (rivers/reservoirs) · local government · PWSID CO0139791

92,580
People served
0
Health violations (since 2016)
0
Unresolved violations
1.4 ppb
Lead 90th-pct (2025)

Below EPA's 15 ppb lead action level at last testing.

Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) · 2026 Q1

Grand Junction, CO is a small but growing city, with a population near 60,358 and the 17th-largest community in Colorado. Like much of Colorado, Grand Junction draws its water primarily from Colorado River headwaters, South Platte, Arkansas River, and snowpack.

Grand Junction's water outlook is shaped most by colorado river — the issue that dominates planning across Colorado. As the headwaters of the Colorado River, Colorado faces both upstream obligations and rapid Front Range growth; the state approved direct potable reuse regulations in 2022.

Grand Junction sits in a state that reuses roughly 14% of treated wastewater (developing programs) and currently experiences exceptional drought.

For the bigger picture, see the Colorado state water profile and the related issues below.

Mesa County water quality

15
Water systems
161k
People served
2
With violations
0
Over lead limit

Source: EPA SDWIS · 2026 Q1

At a glance

  • Population ~60,358 (17th-largest in Colorado)
  • Primary sources: Colorado River headwaters, South Platte, Arkansas River, and snowpack
  • Drought: exceptional conditions
  • State reuse rate: ~14% of wastewater

Statewide drought history

% of Colorado in severe+ drought (Exceptional (D4) now).

Source: U.S. Drought Monitor

Common questions

Is tap water safe in Grand Junction?

Grand Junction's largest water system, UTE WCD, serves about 92,580 people. EPA records show 0 health-based violation(s) since 2016 and a most-recent 90th-percentile lead level of 1.4 ppb (EPA action level is 15 ppb). Always check your own provider's annual Consumer Confidence Report.

Where does Grand Junction get its water?

UTE WCD draws primarily from surface water (rivers/reservoirs), part of Colorado's supply from Colorado River headwaters, South Platte, Arkansas River.

Related water issues