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Protect your pipes! Never flush wipes, feminine hygiene products, dental floss, cotton swabs, or anything other than the 3 Ps: Pee, Poop, & Toilet Paper.
Flushing these products can also harm sewer and wastewater treatment systems, clogging equipment and leading to environmental damage and higher sewer rates.
National Water Quality Month reminds us how vital our drinking water is and how we can all play a role in protecting it. Knowing where your water comes from makes it easier to appreciate the quality of your local waterways, and can motivate you and your community to keep these water sources as clean as possible. By incorporating any or all of the following actions into your life, you can rest easy knowing that you’re helping to ensure that clean drinking water is readily available for everyone for years to come!
Heat exhaustion can occur as a combined result of a rising internal temperature and dehydration. Symptoms include nausea, dizziness, muscle cramps, feeling faint, headache, fatigue, and heavy sweating. Heat exhaustion is a serious condition because without early recognition and treatment, it can quickly progress to heat stroke.
While performing routine sewer maintenance, the district has encountered several protruding sewer taps resulting from
The District office will be closed on Thursday, July 4 and Friday, July 5 in observance of Independence Day.
If you have urgent business with the District on these days, please call the main number at 303-979-2333. The on-call staff person will respond to your request as soon as possible.
Join South Platte Renew’s WaterFest for family-friendly fun and environmental education!
This event takes place Thursday, June 20, from 3 pm to 7 pm at 2900 S. Platte River Dr. in Englewood, CO.