Grand Valley Water Users Association
- Town
- Grand Junction
- Basin
- Not specified
- Organized
- 1905
- Standing with the Colorado Secretary of State
- In good standing
- Colorado SOS entity ID
- 19871139985
- DARCA member
- Yes
- Principal office address on state record
- 1147 24 Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81505
- Registered agent
- TINA LORIE BERGONZINI
- Water source
- Colorado River
- Earliest decreed right
- 1889 per Colorado DWR records
Sources: Colorado Secretary of State business records as of August 3, 2026 (standing, principal office address, registered agent, formation date, entity ID), and Colorado Department of Water Resources net-amount records as of August 11, 2026 for the water source and earliest decreed right, including rights recorded only as alternate-point/exchange (APEX) amounts (each links to the state's own record). Compiled by DitchBook from public records, not edited by the company — how this page is built and what it can't tell you.
Official directory contact
Contact Grand Valley Water Users Association
- Contact
- Company office
- Phone
- 970-242-5065
- Mailing address
- 1147 24 Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81505-9639
This contact was published in a 2026 official public directory. Source checked August 15, 2026; source listing: Grand Valley Water Users' Association; sources: Mesa County Irrigation District provider directory. The company has not claimed or edited this page.
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Verified public water record
Water structure
| Structure | WDID | Type and source | DWR location | Map |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Valley Project | 7200646 | Ditch Colorado River |
Mesa County · Division 5 · District 72 | View on map |
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Water court activity
- 26CW8 (Water Division 5, June 2026 resume watch) — MESA COUNTY-NUNNERY DRAIN TRIBUTARY TO APPLETON DRAIN TRIBUTARY TO THE… · court's resume
“…12. Source: Nunnery Drain, tributary to the Appleton Drain (Grand Valley Water Users Assoc.) to the Colorado River. Appropriation: April 13, 2026. Amo…”
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