Sloping gently toward the rivers to the South, between 5,400 feet and 5,900 elevations, Rogers Mesa boasts long-established organic orchards and vineyards; cattle and sheep ranches; and newer hops, hemp, and sustainable agriculture operations.
In the Spring of 1950 Rogers Mesa farmers and ranchers donated irrigation shares of Leroux Creek water, and filed paperwork with the State of Colorado, to create The Rogers Mesa Domestic Water Company (RMDWC) to provide consistent and clean domestic water to the farms and ranches of the Mesa. Previously, household water was captured by each residence from irrigation ditches during Spring runoff and stored in buried cisterns; this comprised their domestic water for the entire dry summer season.
The RMDWC is the largest water right on the Leroux Creek system. Our water originates from springs and snowmelt on the Grand Mesa, and is stored in a series of reservoirs that feed into the Leroux Creek drainage.