History

The St. Vrain Sanitation District is a quasi-municipal corporation and a political subdivision of the State of Colorado. In 1986 the District was created to serve the area near the intersection of I-25 and State Highway 119, commonly referred to as Del Camino, and the surrounding areas.

Since our initial beginnings the St. Vrain Sanitation District has grown from serving a few local residents and businesses into a District serving an estimated 9,000 residents  and businesses.  We now incorporate the towns of Frederick and Firestone, the City of Dacono and many areas still within Weld County that are within our boundaries.  We also reach into areas of the Town of Mead.  Those businesses and industries along the I-25 corridor, Highway 52, and 119 as well as some along Highway 66 are served currently by the St. Vrain Sanitation District.  Our District stretches from roughly the Boulder/Weld County Line on the west to the Platte River on the east and from Highway 66 on the north to Weld County Road 8 on the south.    Thanks to the vision of the early leadership of the board, we have continued to meet the needs of sanitary sewer service for many in the region. 

St. Vrain Sanitation District now incorporates over 120 square miles of land.  With continued growth in the region we will continue to see an expanding population and customer base.  The current board is committed to providing quality customer service, excellent wastewater treatment facilities, and maintenance of our lines.  With 2011 the board and staff are working to develop an upgraded plant facility by doubling the size of our treatment capacity at our plant site north of Weld County Road 26 between Weld County Road 13 and 15.