
Water - Castle Pines North Metropolitan District
The Castle Pines North Metropolitan District (CPNMD) is dedicated to providing safe, reliable water to all residents and businesses throughout the community. Renewable Water The Castle Pines North Metro District owns and has unfettered access to 1,006 acre-feet of renewable water stored in Chatfield Reservoir.
Castle Pines North Metropolitan District
Our Mission: Provide sustainable, high-quality, clean, safe, reliable, on-demand drinking water, and wastewater services to the residents of Castle Pines North Metropolitan District at the lowest possible cost.
Billing - Castle Pines North Metropolitan District
All CPNMD residential water customers have individualized water budgets, or allotments, that are based on a number of factors, including lot size… Read more » Billing FAQs
Where does my water come from? - Castle Pines North …
Most water in CPNMD originates from two Denver Basin underground aquifers, which include the Arapahoe, Lower Dawson, and Denver basins. These sources are the result of water rights that date back to the formation of the District.
Boil Water Advisory Incident Report: Now Available.
May 16, 2024 · This Boil Water Advisory will remain in effect until further notice and CPNMD completes the necessary repairs, flushes the system, and conducts satisfactory bacteriological testing. We will notify the public when the advisory is lifted and it …
Ways To Pay Your Bill - Castle Pines North Metropolitan District
Paying Your Utility Bill is Easy with these Payment Options: Pay online with a VISA, MasterCard, or Discover credit or debit card: Pay online now right here! Beginning May 1st, 2024 all customers making payments using a credit or debit card will be charged a 2.25% processing fee.
Water Quality - Castle Pines North Metropolitan District
Water Quality Contact Form. Voice a water quality question/concern. Get the answers you need!
Water Quality- Common Questions - Castle Pines North …
The major source of drinking water for CPNMD is ground water aquifers. From October through April of each year we utilize our renewable water sources… Read more »
Water Hardness - Castle Pines North Metropolitan District
In the summer months, beginning in May and going through September, CPNMD's water comes from confined aquifers, and is considered soft, to moderately hard at around 4 to 6 grains per gallon.
About - Castle Pines North Metropolitan District
CPNMD provides water and wastewater utilities to approximately 4000 residential and commercial properties in Castle Pines. Mission Statement. Provide sustainable, high-quality, clean, safe, reliable, on-demand drinking water, and wastewater services to the residents of Castle Pines North Metropolitan District at the lowest possible cost.