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Spills may compromise the safety of our community members and the environment. Some examples of spills that should be immediately reported include (but are not limited to):

  • Dangerous roadway debris
  • Improper disposal of paint or other hazardous materials
  • Chemical dumping
  • Accidental spills
  • Fluid leaks from vehicles
  • Landscaping materials uncontained in the roadway

You can report spills online via a ServiceWorks request. Click on "Stormwater or Drainage" and select "Report a Spill" from the drop-down menu. You can also contact the Customer Service Center at 303-651-8416 (Monday-Friday, 8 am to 5 pm). Outside of normal business hours, you can contact Police Services at 303-651-8501.

Please do not compromise your own safety while observing and reporting a spill. Maintain a safe distance from hazardous materials. In case of emergency, dial 911.

Avoid small spills

  • Store chemicals in a dry area that is protected from rain. Inspect containers for damage and to ensure leak resistance. Use an additional container if necessary.
  • Keep all container lids closed.
  • Don’t leave chemicals unattended while in use.
  • Clean up spills immediately and use gloves and eye protection as needed.
  • Dispose of cleanup materials properly.

Clean up small spills

  • Be prepared for spills by keeping cleanup materials on hand.
  • Do not wash any spills with water.
  • Dry wipe liquid spills or use an absorbent (like kitty litter) to sop up liquids. Then, collect for proper disposal.
  • Sweep up dry material spills and collect for proper disposal.
  • Try to contain spills to protect any floor drains and the stormwater drainage system.
  • If soil is contaminated by a spill, remove the soil and dispose of it properly.

Unsure of how to dispose of a certain material? Ask our online Waste Wizard, or learn more about disposing of household hazardous waste.