Water, Sewer, Stormwater
In case of emergency, such as a water or sewer main break, call 720-898-7070.
For address changes or service transfers please call customer service at 720-898-7070 (Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm). For missed waste and recycling pick up please call 720-898-7575. For additional utility bill questions, please reference the Pay My Bill page or email us.
Water
The City of Arvada treats and delivers over 6.2 billion gallons of water annually to residents of Arvada via 531 miles of water lines, two water treatment plants, nine water tanks and six pump stations.
Sewer
The City maintains 9,300 manholes and 410 miles of sanitary sewer mains that carry 3.4 billion gallons of wastewater annually to the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District plant for treatment.
Stormwater
The City also maintains, rehabilitates, and replaces existing stormwater structures, funds construction of new drainage facilities, and conducts stormwater quality monitoring and permitting.
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Utility Billing
Phone: 720-898-7070
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Water Quality Department
Phone: 720-898-7800
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- How can I pay my water bill?
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You can pay online, by phone, or by mail.
Your water / sewer bill will be mailed to you every other month. If you have questions about a water shut-off notice or your bill, please visit Pay Your Water Bill or call 720-898-7070 during normal business hours.
Please reference 2023 rates and fees (PDF).
- How can I report a water issue?
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If you notice or suspect problems in the water system, such as main breaks, service line leaks, frozen meters, low pressure, bad taste or odor, or dirty water, please notify us at 720-898-7780 between the hours of 7 am and 3:30 pm. Monday through Friday, or 720-898-7820 after business hours.
To report a non-emergency water problem electronically, please use Ask Arvada.
- How can I establish water and sewer service?
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New Home Owners: If you are a new homeowner here in Arvada, the title company you worked with during the purchase of your home will contact the City of Arvada to set up water / sewer service in your name.
Renters: If you are a renter, your landlord will contact the City of Arvada to set up water/sewer service in your name.
- How can I pay my SDC or "tap fee"?
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Developers pay System Development Charges (SDC) also referred to as tap fees to connect new water and sewer lines to our existing systems. These will be paid to the City by one of the following methods:
- Cash
- Cashier's check issued by a financial institution
- Official check issued by a financial institution
We do wait for a full 10 business days before the water meter can be set. Tap fees paid by check can be dropped at City Hall at one of our two drop boxes. Please call 720-898-7070 with any questions.
- When can I pay my SDC or "tap fee"?
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Effective January 1, 2023, you can pay tap fees once an approved building permit is presented, but no later than the time the temporary certificate of occupancy or certificate of occupancy is issued. Please reference these documents for fee amounts: