Posts tagged Boulder Reservoir
Help Boulder keep an eye on the birdies
Mar 13th
Birds of Special Concern/Raptor Monitor Program volunteers needed
The City of Boulder Parks and Recreation Department’s Urban Resources division is seeking volunteers for its Birds of Special Concern/Raptor Monitor Program at the Boulder Reservoir, 5565 N. 51st St. Monitors should be able to work independently and have their own binoculars. Skilled birders are preferred, but some identification training will be provided for beginners.
Responsibilities include monitoring and reporting animal presence, bird behavior, nest locations, fledgling success and wildlife closure violations, and assisting with educating the public. Commitment is flexible but would preferably be from one to three hours per week, from mid-April through early August.
Training and orientation will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 14. For location and more information, contact Mary Malley, coordinator of volunteer services, at 303-413-7245
City of Boulder President’s Day, Monday, Feb. 20, schedule
Feb 17th
The following offices/buildings will be closed:
All city administrative offices
All libraries
West Senior Center
East Senior Center
Police Records/Property and Evidence/Code Enforcement/Animal Control
The following offices/buildings/programs will be open regular hours:
All recreation centers
Pottery Lab
Flatirons Golf Course
Boulder Reservoir
Parking:
All city lots, meters and garages will be free.
Is Boulder’s “waste”water treatment next?
Nov 23rd
City water treatment facilities earn Partnership for Safe Water award
The City of Boulder’s water treatment facilities at Betasso and Boulder Reservoir have earned the Partnership for Safe Water’s Phase III Directors Award, in recognition of their demonstrated commitment to water quality and consumer safety. Only seven other water treatment facilities in the State of Colorado have received this award for optimizing water treatment facility performance.
To be eligible for the award, the two water treatment facilities successfully completed the Phase III self-assessment process, as required by the
Partnership, which required the facilities to examine operations and identify areas for performance improvement.
The Partnership praised the facilities for their strong commitment to operational excellence and to protecting the health of water customers in Boulder.
The Partnership for Safe Water is a unique cooperative organization designed to support water treatment facilities in voluntarily enhancing their water systems performance to help protect the health of customers. The partnership is between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), American Water Works Association, Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies, National Association of Water Companies and Association of State Drinking Water Administrators. Visit the Partnership for Safe Water website to learn more.