Utilities - Water and Sewer

After-Hours Utilities Emergencies - Call 970-879-1110

Secure 24-7 Payment Drop Box

The secure drop box for payments is in front of City Hall at 115th 10th Street. Convenient parking, including disabled, short-term and EV spots, is available. 

Stage 2 Drought Restrictions In Effect

 What It Means to You:

  • Outdoor watering schedule is mandatory year-round
  • No vehicle washing at homes
  • No washing hard surfaces, such as driveways, parking lots, etc. 
  • No running outdoor water features
  • No use of treated water for dust control 

Additional Requests

  • Delay turning on irrigation systems until June 1
  • Limit outdoor watering to no more than two days per week
  • Hand watering is allowed

Newly Planted Trees and Lawns

For information on permits for newly planted trees and lawns, email Distribution and Collection Manager Michelle Carr.

Utilities Division

Stage 2 Drought

The citizens of Steamboat Springs rely on the Utilities Division to provide safe and reliable water and sewer services. Utilities provides the service and maintenance for two systems:

Water Distribution - The distribution personnel are responsible for the water mains, fire hydrants, and valves that provide fire protection and potable water to your home or business.

Sewer Collection- The collection system includes hundreds of manholes and of sanitary sewer lines, which carry the City's waste out to the Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Utility Permits

Utilities Responsibilities


Meter Questions, Replacement,  Reading 

You must purchase your water meter from the City of Steamboat Springs. This is typically done at the time plant investment fees are paid. Contact the Meter Technician at 970-871-2750 to pick up the meter. 

Inspections

All inspections of water and sewer lines and meter assemblies are performed by Utilities. All inspections require a 24-hour notice and should be scheduled through CityView.

Plant Investment Fees (PIFs)

Also known as Tap Fees, PIFs must be paid prior to building permit approval. In order to have a PIF calculated, call 970-871-8211 for an appointment.

Taps

Utilities performs water and sewer main line taps within the city district. To schedule a tap, call 970-871-6303. The utility contractor must be present at the time of the tap.

Utility Locates 

Contact Colorado 811 before you dig to have underground utilities marked, even small projects like planting trees or shrubs.  If you hit an underground utility line while digging, you can harm yourself or those around you, disrupt service to an entire neighborhood and potentially be responsible for fines and repair costs.  All Homeowners, contractors, and professionals must contact 811 two to three days before digging to have underground utilities marked, it’s the law.  

Engineering Review / Development Review

Development Applications for projects within the city district are reviewed by Utilities. All development applications are routed by Planning & Community Development.

Construction Plan Review

A minimum of three weeks is required for review of each plan submittal. Several plan submittals may be required in order to achieve acceptable construction plans. Utility construction cannot begin prior to construction plan approval.

Record Document Review

A blue line copy of the as-builts is submitted to Utilities for review. A mylar of the as-builts is submitted after all identified corrections are made from review of the blue line.

  1. Justin Benson

    Meter Technician

  1. Michelle Carr

    Distribution and Collection Manager

  1. Amber Gregory

    Utilities Engineer