Boxelder Sanitation District is a Special District, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, established in 1965 to provide essential sanitary sewer service to the communities within Larimer and Weld counties. The organization operates under Title 32, Article 4 of the State Statutes and is governed by a five-member board of directors. Serving significant areas including Fort Collins, Windsor, Severance, and Timnath, the District is committed to protecting public health and the environment through its wastewater treatment services.
Maintaining approximately 100 miles of sewer lines, Boxelder Sanitation District processes around 1,940,000 gallons of wastewater daily. Each residential user consumes about 100 gallons of water on average, while commercial establishments need more. The wastewater collected must be treated to meet stringent environmental standards before being released back into local waterways such as Boxelder Creek and the Poudre River. The treatment facilities utilize advanced Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) processes, ensuring effective treatment and acknowledgment from the Environmental Protection Agency for maintaining water quality.
In addition to wastewater treatment, the Boxelder Sanitation District focuses on customer engagement and transparency, offering resources for utility billing, employment opportunities, and service area maps. They prioritize extensive community involvement through updates on projects, environmental stewardship, and ensuring accessible services for all community members. The District proudly serves nearly 8,000 residential customers and over 700 commercial and industrial customers, demonstrating their commitment to the local economy and environmental health. With a dedicated workforce and a focus on maintaining and improving vital infrastructure, Boxelder Sanitation District plays a crucial role in public health and environmental sustainability in the region.