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Metro Wastewater Reclamation District, CO Routine Non-Hazardous Hauled Wastes Permit Bond

State
Colorado
Jurisdiction
Metro Wastewater Reclamation District
Bond Type
Mining / Reclamation Bond

Overview

Haulers moving routine non-hazardous liquid wastes into Metro Wastewater Reclamation District's system need this bond before they can get a permit. Metro Wastewater, which serves the greater Denver metro area, requires it as proof that your operation will follow its discharge standards and hauled waste program rules. If you fail to comply — improper disposal, unauthorized discharge, or violations of the permit conditions — the bond stands behind the damage caused. Get bonded, get permitted, get to work.

Who Needs This Bond?

You operate a liquid waste hauling business and you want to discharge non-hazardous hauled wastes at a Metro Wastewater Reclamation District authorized receiving station. Any pumper, hauler, or portable sanitation operator bringing routine non-hazardous loads — septic tank waste, grease trap effluent, portable restroom waste, or similar materials — into Metro Wastewater's service area must hold this bond as a condition of the permit. Without it, Metro Wastewater will not issue or renew your Routine Non-Hazardous Hauled Wastes Permit. If your trucks run routes that drop loads at a District facility, this bond applies to you.

What is this Bond For?

Metro Wastewater Reclamation District uses this bond to protect the public and the wastewater treatment system from the consequences of a hauler's non-compliance. The bond guarantees that you will handle, transport, and discharge only permitted non-hazardous waste loads in accordance with District permit conditions, discharge limits, and reporting requirements. It also backs your obligation to correct any violations, pay assessed penalties, and remedy contamination or system damage traced to your operation. The District — not you — is the protected party when something goes wrong.

When is it Required?

Before Metro Wastewater Reclamation District will issue your Routine Non-Hazardous Hauled Wastes Permit, the bond must already be executed and on file with the District. There is no grace period — your trucks cannot legally discharge at a District receiving station until the permit is in hand, and the permit does not issue until the bond is in hand. Renewal cycles follow the same rule: a lapsed bond means a lapsed permit, which means your operation stops. Get the bond first.

Where Does it Apply?

This bond applies exclusively within the service territory of the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District in Colorado. It is a local District permit requirement, not a Colorado state license bond. If you haul into other Colorado jurisdictions or municipalities, those authorities have their own separate bonding and permit requirements.

How to Buy Online

Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and you will be taken directly to the secure surety portal in a new tab. Complete the application with your business and permit information, and your bond documents will be generated through the portal. Download, sign, and submit to Metro Wastewater Reclamation District along with your permit application.

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