About Us

Clean water is essential for all communities, and this project provides the infrastructure required to make that happen. Vita H2O was developed by Front Range H2O  – a USA-based water development and operating company with assets and offices in Colorado and Texas – in order to bring water supply solutions throughout the West and make water more accessible.  

Because Northern Colorado’s population is experiencing exponential growth, we need water solutions that can keep up. With more than 120 years of expertise, deep commitment, and resources, our leadership team has created Vita H2O as a sustainable and effective solution to provide clean water to communities on the Front Range.  

Vision Statement

Develop long-term strategy in technology, management, and sustainable water sources, without damaging the ecosystem of business and nature.  

OUR TEAM

Our leadership team has more than 120 years of expertise in providing the infrastructure it takes to provide clean water to communities.

Executive Team

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Lee Linden

Director Environmental and Regulatory Compliance

Stan Lueck

Director Environmental and Regulatory Compliance

Advisory Team

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Project Participants

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News & Updates

Clean water is on its way – learn how the Vita H2O project is progressing!

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