After Hours Emergencies:

If you have an emergency with a well (light is on, no water, etc.), please call 303-987-0835 at any time. The after hours service will get in contact with the District Manager.

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Well 11

Creekside Well No. 11R Construction and Well No. 11 Abandonment Update

Below is an update to inform you about the progress and upcoming stages of the Public Water System Improvement Project in our community. This project is a vital initiative aimed at enhancing the reliability, efficiency, and safety of our public water system.

Current Status:
On July 11, 2024, all project representatives met for the pre-construction meeting. Winegar Well Service, LLC was the awarded contractor who will be completing phase one of the Public Water System Improvement Project. Along with Winegar Well Service, the District Engineer, Brad Simons, MMI Water Engineers and the Project Engineer, Tim Crawford, BBA Water Consultants, will be overseeing all aspects of the construction.

Key Details:
1. Construction Phase: Commencing in the next few weeks, the construction phase will begin in designated areas (exact date to be posted when available from contractor).

2. Timeline: The construction phase is estimated to be completed by October 15, 2024 with a substantial completion date of September 15, 2024. The full duration is dependent on weather conditions and unforeseen circumstances. We will provide regular updates to keep you informed of any changes to this schedule.

3. Working Hours: Construction activities will be 24/7. We understand this may cause inconveniences; this is necessary to ensure the project is completed within the projected timeline.

3. Impact on Residents: During the construction phase, there may be temporary inconveniences such as construction-related activity and increased noise. Rest assured, we are committed to minimizing disruption and ensuring that any inconvenience is kept to a minimum.  

4. Safety Measures: Our team will implement all necessary safety measures to protect the community and ensure that the construction activities proceed smoothly. As part of our ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and security of our community, we would like to remind everyone that the construction site is strictly off-limits to the public. 
The construction site poses significant safety risks, including heavy machinery, excavation areas, and potential hazards related to construction activities. Unauthorized access can result in serious injuries and legal consequences.
The area will be sectioned off and notices will be posted. Residents are not to trespass on the construction site as operations will be ongoing 24/7 until completion. Observe all posted signs, barriers, and safety warnings around the construction site. If you observe any unauthorized individuals or suspicious activity near the construction site, please notify Peggy Ripko at 303-987-0835 immediately.

5. Community Engagement: We encourage your involvement and feedback throughout this process. Residents are welcome to attend District Board Meetings for complete updates on project milestones. Please refer to the District Website for upcoming meetings.

Contact Information:
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out and contact the District Manager, Peggy Ripko, at 303-987-0835. Our team is here to assist and provide information as needed.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to enhance our community.

Sincerely,

The Board of Directors of Creekside Estates South Metropolitan District 
 

Creekside South Estates Metropolitan District
Public Water System Improvement Project


The Board of Directors is happy to announce that an initiative has begun to upgrade the water delivery infrastructure that will ultimately replace the current 12 Joint Use Common Well and Water Systems (JUCWWS) with a new Consolidated Public Water System. This was precipitated by the failure of well 11 which after multiple occurrences of heavily discolored water a camera was used to investigate the problem and a breech in the well casing was discovered in April of last year. The well was shut down and has been connected to well 7 ever since.
After carefully considering different options, the decision was made to replace the existing residential sized well with a much higher capacity municipal well capable of supplying water to all 53 homes in the community.
Phase one will be to construct the replacement well and connect it to the five homes that are being supplied by #11 (7) at this time. We are on track for that to happen this spring or summer.
Phase two will be to install a new main line distribution system so that all the homes will be on a single higher capacity system.
Phase three will be to drill a second municipal well for backup and redundancy purposes.
For a complete timeline of what has happened to date and future steps please contact the District Manager, Peggy Ripko