Thanks To Our Supporters & Sponsors

Central Colorado Water Conservancy District, West Greeley Conservation District, Nutrien, and the City of Greeley are all contributing funding to help with building this program. Leonard Rice Engineers has donated in kind services in building this database. Quality Well and Pump has donated their time and equipment for drilling new wells.

The Well Watch Program would not be experiencing the level of success it has seen if not for the financial and professional support it has received from its supporters.

Support like this is also evidence we are providing a valuable support to teachers and students in their understanding of conservation of Colorado’s most precise resource, water!

Greeley Waste Water Treatment Department has helped the WWP with thousands of dollars worth of supplies since 2014.


Quality Well and Pump has been very gracious by the donation of drilling time and supplies from the beginning of the WWP and continuing on to today!


Just recently, our co-coordinator, Ivonne Morales, secured a $10,000 grant from the Community Foundation for Greeley and Weld County, Littler Youth Fund.

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The Well Watch Program would not be experiencing the level of success it has seen if not for the financial and professional support it has received from its supporters. Central Colorado Conservancy District has been a big financial and professional supporter of this program from its very beginning. Greeley Waste Water Treatment Department has helped the WWP with thousands of dollars’ worth of supplies since 2014. Quality Well and Pump has been very gracious by the donation of drilling time and supplies from the beginning of the WWP and is continuing today! We look forward to their help with the new drilling in Ft. Lupton and Brighton in 2019! A new supporter of the WWP is Nutrien of Loveland. Their financial support has made a strong impact on helping the new schools that will be joining the program this fall. A very big “Thank You” to their Community Investment Team for taking a chance on a program they just learned about but obviously realize has a very big impact on students! Just recently, our co-coordinator, Ivonne Morales, secured a $10,000 grant from the Community Foundation for Greeley and Weld County, Littler Youth Fund. Support like this is also evidence we are providing a valuable support to teachers and students in their understanding of conservation of Colorado’s most precise resource, water!

Without the support of all these organizations, the Well Watch Program would not have been able to reach the 1,200 students it interacted with in 2018. The 600+ hours coordinators time would also not have been possible without their support. At this time there are 10 schools, 15 teachers, and 7 school districts actively involved in the WWP. This program is unique. There is nothing in the science curriculum of any of these schools that cover this content with the hands-on experience that the Well Watch Program offers.

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