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Water Station#

Current Status#

Status: Open

Estimated Closing Date: Early December 2025, exact date to be determined and posted soon

Estimated Duration of Outage: 3-4 weeks, exact reopen date to be determined

Alternative Water Station Locations#

While the 700 Wood St. station is closed starting Mid-November (exact date announced soon), please visit other available fill stations. We do recommend visiting their website to check for any closures, delays, and operating hours. 

Water Station Outage FAQs#

We’re performing necessary maintenance and upgrades to ensure the water station continues to operate safely and reliably. This work will also help improve service efficiency for the future

The outage will begin in early December, but we don’t have an exact date yet. We’ll post updates on this page as soon as the schedule is confirmed. Please check back often for the latest information.

We expect the outage to last 2-3 weeks, but we encourage you to monitor status updates here as we get closer to resolving the outage for exact dates that it will be available again.

We expect the closure to last approximately 2-3 weeks, depending on weather and project conditions.

Continue to monitor status updates here. We will also post on social media.

While the 700 Wood St. station is closed starting Mid-November (exact date announced soon), please visit other available fill stations. We do recommend visiting their website to check for any closures, delays, and operating hours. 

No. This closure only affects the public water fill station at 700 Wood St. Your residential or business water service will not be interrupted.

We’ll post all updates on this page and on our official City of Fort Collins Water Services social media channels.

You can reach us at: 970-221-6277

Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

We’re updating equipment to improve reliability. These enhancements will help us better serve the community for years to come.

The Water Station allows customers to purchase drinking or commercial water at a cost of $13.76 per 1,000 gallons.

To purchase water:
The self-service station accepts MasterCard, Visa and Discover cards.

Location:
The station is located at the Utilities Service Center, 700 Wood St. (map), just north of the main parking lot.

Water is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


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