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Updated about 5 years ago, 10/15/2019

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Residential Water Tap

Michael Gruber
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Hi! 

I'm trying to understand the full cost of a utility water hookup. What are the typical fees and costs associated with getting water to a property (Metering, Service Line,etc)? I'm in the Denver-Metro, Colorado area. 

Seems like it could easily be $20K-$30K... it could easily make or break a new build/spec. I imagine they keep the water and sewage tap on demo's of old properties?


City of Arvada tap fee is $19,720 

https://arvada.org/source/a%202019%20tap%20fees/2019%20in%20city.pdf

While Denver is a little bit more ambigious:

https://www.denverwater.org/contractors/construction-information/system-development-charges


Thanks!

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