Contractor Regulations

If you are a contractor working within the District you must now be registered and licensed with the District.  The from below needs to be completed and returned to the District as well as the application fee paid.  If you have any questions about the regulations you can contact the District Manger with any questions.

Application for License for Contractors

The Grant Water and Sanitation District provides sewer and underdrain services directly to its customers. The District provides water service indirectly through its full service contract with the Denver Water Department.

Information is available for the following types of construction:

  • Undeveloped Land/New Construction
  • Sanitary Sewer Service
  • Underdrain Service
  • Water Service

Links are provided to the District’s Rules and Regulations section where you can download specific portions of the Rules and Regulations. A hard copy of the entire Rules and Regulations is available for $30 from the District Manager’s office.

The District’s System Development Fees Schedule is also available to download.

System Development Fee Schedule

New Construction

The Grant Water and Sanitation District’s requirements for the provision of water, sewer and underdrain services for undeveloped land is identified in Section 5B of the District’s Rules and Regulations.

Download Main Extension Procedure

The forms identified in Section 5 that are required to be submitted to the District can be downloaded from the Rules and Regulations Section under Exhibits. The District’s easement standards, design specifications and standard details are also available to download.

Download Easement Standards

Service availability letters will be provided by the District for sanitary sewer and underdrain service only. Service availability for water service must be obtained from the Denver Water Department.

The District’s system development charges are shown on the District’s System Development Fees Schedule.

System Development Fee Schedule

Sanitary Sewer Service (New Taps and/or Remodels)

The Grant Water and Sanitation District’s requirements for sanitary sewer service connections are identified in Section 6 of the District’s Rules and Regulations.

Download Sanitary Sewer Service

If, after reading the requirements and tap application procedures, you have any questions or need the District’s Application for Sewer Tap Permit sent to you, please call the District Manager’s office or the District Engineer’s office.

The District’s sanitary sewer system development charges are shown on the District’s System Development Fees Schedule.

System Development Fee Schedule

Underdrain Service

The Grant Water and Sanitation District’s requirements for underdrain service connections are identified in Section 7 of the District’s Rules and Regulations.

Download Underdrain Service

Please read the underdrain Rules and Regulations carefully. The Grant Water and Sanitation District is very unique in having an underdrain system. All structures must have a foundation drain system that flows by gravity into the District’s underdrain system unless an Underdrain Variance has been granted.

If, after reading the requirements and tap application procedures, you have any questions or need the District’s 4-part Application for Underdrain Tap Permit sent to you, please call the District Manager’s office.

The District’s underdrain system development charges are shown on the District’s System Development Fees Schedule.

System Development Fee Schedule

Water Service

The Grant Water and Sanitation District’s requirements for water service connections are identified in Section 8 of the District’s Rules and Regulations.

Download Water Service

The forms identified in Section 8 that are required to be submitted to the District must be obtained from the Denver Water Department. Examples of these forms are provided in the District’s Rules and Regulations section under Exhibits. The green, “Outside the City and County of Denver” form must be submitted to the District Manager’s office for signature along with a check for the District’s water system development fee. The District does not sign the blue, “Inside the City and County of Denver” form, however, a copy of the form along with a check for the District’s water system development fee must be submitted to the District Manager’s office.

If, after reading the requirements and tap application procedures, you have any questions please call the District Manager’s office. The District’s water system development charges are shown on the District’s System Development Fees Schedule.

System Development Fee Schedule

The District does not quote the system development fees required by the Denver Water Department.

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