During the holidays, water plays a role in everything from food preparation to the cleanup process. Here’s how you can save water (and money) during the holidays!
The district office will close at noon on Thursday, Dec. 21, and will be closed on Friday, Dec. 22 and Monday, Dec. 25 for the Christmas holiday.
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.
The City of Littleton, along with South Suburban Parks and Recreation (SSPR), will offer free Christmas tree recycling daily at two locations from December 26, 2023 through January 12, 2024. 🎄🎄🎄
Be sure to check the following items off your list to help prevent frozen pipes during the coldest months of the year.
Before cold weather sets in:
The district has responded to several sewer backups recently caused by grease buildup and other obstructions blocking customer sewer services. The following information can help you prevent a costly sewer backup.
Homeowner Responsibility
The District office will be closed on Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24 for the Thanksgiving holiday. 🦃🍗🍁🦃🍗🍁
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.
During the holidays, water plays a role in everything from food preparation to the cleanup process. Here’s how you can save water (and money) during the holidays!
According to the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), 22% of the state is currently experiencing some level of drought with 18% in the moderate drought category and 4% in a severe drought.
A day without water would be incredibly challenging and disruptive to our daily lives, as water is an essential resource that we often take for granted.
The district would like to remind its customers to turn off and winterize their sprinkler systems before the first freeze of the season. Typically around this time of year, the district responds to several service calls for frozen/broken irrigation lines.