Office Information
10698 Centennial Road
Littleton, Colorado 80127
Located off of Continental Divide Road, South of Chatfield Ave.
Office hours 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday.
(303)979-7424
fax (303)933-2625
emergencies (303) 979-7424
after hours, answering service will contact on call personnel
Useful links
- Denver Water
- Ken-Caryl Metro District
- Compost Classifications

- Approved Soil Amendment Products List as of January 1, 2010

- Soil Preparation Information for All Meter Sets Requested as of August 1, 2008

Commercial & Developer Information
How to obtain a water/sewer tap
See rates for District Water & Sewer tap fees. - Water Tap Fees consist of two separate charges:
- the System Development Charge by Denver Water and paid direct to Denver Water, and
- the Water Tap Fee charged by the District. This schedule of Tap Fees may be changed by the District at any time, without notice.
- Sewer Tap Fees shall be the sum of
- the Sewer Tap Fee charged by the City of Littleton for taps outside its city limits, plus
- the Sewer Tap Fee charged by the District. This schedule of Sewer Tap Fees may be changed by the District at any time, without notice.
- Bring a check for the District Tap Fees and meter (call the District for meter rates), along with a copy of the building permit for the property, to the District office at 10698 Centennial Road.
- Once the check and building permit are dropped off at the District a representative will prepare the Denver Water paperwork, which may be picked up the following day. This paper work along with a check for Denver Water tap fees will need to be delivered to Denver Water at 1600 W. 12th Ave. Call Denver Water for their water tap fees at 303-628-6000.
- A copy of Denver Water Boards paid receipt must be returned to the District prior to receiving a water meter.
- Inspections must be scheduled 24 hours in advance.
- All commercial buildings must have the required backflow prevention device installed and certification received by the District within two weeks after installation of the water meter.
How to obtain Hydrant Permits
- See District rates for construction water fees.
- Bring a deposit check for $1,500 to the District office. This deposit will be returned when hydrant meter has been returned to the District, tested, and the bill is paid.
- Fill out and sign permit, a hydrant meter will then be released to the builder.