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.
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Sewer backups can be caused by a number of reasons. The most common are grease, tree roots, separation at a pipe joint, foreign object or collapsed pipe due to age and corrosion.
The city routinely flushes the main sewer lines throughout the city to keep them in good working order, but you may occasionally experience problems in your service line, the portion of pipe running through your yard. If you experience a sewer backup, you may call 303-280-7802 or 303-451-1289 to report it. The wastewater collection crew will check the main sewer line running through the street in front of your house to make sure it's flowing freely. The sewer pipe from your house to where it taps into the main line is called the service lateral, and is the responsibility of the homeowner.
Water that drains slowly may be the first clue that a problem is developing. Preventive maintenance in the form of routine roto-rooting is the best line of defense against more serious problems. If you contact a plumber, he may run a camera into the pipe to see if it is cracked or collapsed. If he does this and advises you that repairs are necessary, please ask to keep the video, then contact staff at 303-280-7802 or 303-451-1289 before you proceed. Our qualified staff will review the tape (free of charge) to determine if any repairs fall within the city's responsibility. |
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