Now Pay Online
Consumers can pay their water bills online at www.lakehurstwater.org. View current and previous bills, billing dates, gallons used, amount billed and payment due date. You can also print and view your billing history online, so sign up today.
There is a user fee of $2.50 per transaction for online payments. If you are concerned with the cost, you can pay ahead and save. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and E-checks for your convenience.
For all concerns and questions and in case of an emergency call the District’s main office number 24 hours a day at 303-985-7895. Calls received outside normal working hours will be answered by the District’s answering service and the information will be directed to on call service personnel for assistance.
Lakehurst Water and Sanitation District
Mike Cochran, President
Siji Abraham, Vice-President
Gail Sevier, Treasurer
Keith Francis, Secretary
Cody Neyens, Assistant Secretary
DISTRICT MANAGER
Steve Daldegan
Winter Watering Tips for Trees and Shrubs
Trees and shrubs need a little extra water to get through winter’s dry spells. Winter in Denver includes snow and cold, but long dry stretches and warm temperatures are not unusual. During those times, your trees and shrubs need a helping hand from you. The occasional hand-watering of trees and shrubs in the winter is helpful. Watering during dry stretches, when there’s been no significant precipitation for about three weeks, will prevent root damage that affects the health of the entire plant. Water only when air and soil temperatures are above 40 degrees with no snow cover. Established large trees have a root spread equal to or greater than the height of the tree. Apply water to the most critical part of the root zone within the dripline. Apply water at mid-day so that it will have time to soak in before possible freezing at night.
A 3-week dry spell means
Trees: Need about 10 gallons of water for each inch of the tree trunk’s diameter.
Shrubs: Need between 5 and 18 gallons of water.
Lakehurst Welcomes New Board Member
The newest member of the Lakehurst Water and Sanitation District Board of Directors is Cody Neyens. Cody was appointed to the Board of Directors to fill the vacancy left when former board president Jake Schild resigned his position due to health reasons. Cody is a civil engineer with 15 years of experience in overhead power line and structure design. He has worked at the Western Area Power Administration as a transmission line design engineer since 2013. He joined the Board of Directors for the Lakehurst Water and Sanitation District in June of 2024.
A resident of Lakehurst since 2014, Cody enjoys life in Colorado with his wife and two young children. Outside of work, he is passionate about the outdoors and spends his free time fishing, hunting, camping, and golfing. His love for nature and engineering expertise reflect his commitment to building strong communities and sustainable infrastructure. He is proud to serve Lakehurst and its customers.
Make Your Yard Water-Wise
Reduce your water bill with Resource Central’s innovative water conservation programs! Jefferson County partners with Resource Central to offer you discounts on various programs to help save water in your yard this year.
Lawn Replacement Program
Claim a discount toward lawn removal service or low water garden kits.
Garden In A Box
Get a discount on easy, low-water garden kits that will transform your yard.
Slow the Flow
Schedule a free sprinkler evaluation to save water in your yard.
Waterwise Yard Seminars
Learn low-water landscaping basics through free online seminars.
Learn More at ResourceCentral.org
Do You Know Where Your Shut-Off Valve is Located?
Do you know where your main water shut-off is?
Have you inspected it lately for ease of use or a leak?
Because shut-off valves are often located in the basement or crawlspace, they are frequently ignored until a problem arises. A small drip can lead to mold or damage to possessions and your home. Minerals can build up and make it difficult to operate when you need to turn off water for a repair.
If your main shut-off valve is old and hard to operate, a licensed plumber can replace it with a newer model before a leak occurs and larger issues arise.