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Each May/June, as the Town begins using the Norgaard Water Treatment Plant to meet summer water demands, customers might notice temporary changes in water aesthetics, such as taste, smell, or mineral content.
This happens because water from lower Gypsum Creek—used by the Norgaard Plant—is higher in sediment and minerals, requiring advanced treatment methods compared to the clearer water from Mosher Spring used by the Mosher Plant. During the initial weeks, as water from both sources blends, customers might notice these aesthetic differences. Typically, these changes stabilize after a few weeks.
We want residents to know that despite these temporary aesthetic differences, Gypsum’s water remains completely safe to drink and fully meets all Colorado Department of Public Health regulations.
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