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Webster Lake, located at E. B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park, is a 10 acre lake characterized by a shallow lake bottom, shoreline and a fishery stocked by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. Numerous aquatic plant species provide a quality ecosystem, which adds to the more natural lake setting and an improved aesthetic quality. We invite you to come to Webster Lake and experience a day of fishing, walking, or renting paddleboats.
water main break

Many times the first person to notice a water main break is a resident. Water bubbling up out of the ground or pavement is cause for concern and should be reported to the city immediately at 303-451-1289.

Sometimes a decrease in water pressure in the area of a leak may be the only clue to a serious problem. When there are no visible signs of a leak, the precise location may be determined by using sensitive listening devices that detect the sound of leaking water underground.

While repairing a water main break, it is necessary for the city to excavate the pipe and shut off the water supply to that area for an hour or more. The city recognizes the inconvenience this causes and will make every effort to repair leaks as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Any leakage that occurs within the boundary of your property (between the water meter and your house) is the responsibility of the homeowner and is repaired at the home owner's expense. Prompt repair of a water leak is to your benefit because as long as there is a leak, water is running through your meter and will cause your water bill to be higher. Also, it is important to repair any noticeable leaks to avoid water damage to your property.