Environmental Services - Environmental Services manages the Sustainable Broomfield
Community Project Task Force, provides Laboratory Services for the Water Treatment and Wastewater Facilities,
continues to monitor Rocky Flats activities, manages the Broomfield Recycling Center and the Broomfield’s in-house
recycling program, plans and provides annual events for Spring Cleanup and semi-annual events for Household Hazardous
Waste Collection Program, and provides support to County Public Health Department on environmental health issues.
303.438.6363
Wastewater Division - Consists of Treatment, Water Reuse
Treatment, Biosolids Reuse program, Stormwater, and Industrial Pretreatment program; treats domestic,
industrial, and commercial sewage and other wastewater to acceptable quality prior to discharge; operates and
maintains a 12-MGD biological nutrient removal activated sludge treatment facility and a 6-MGD reuse water
treatment facility; monitors industrial discharges into the wastewater system to enforce local, state, and
federal regulations. 303.438.6339
Water Supply and Treatment Division -
Purchases and leases raw water; develops raw water infrastructures such as reservoirs, pipelines and
pump stations; is responsible for the delivery of raw water from Carter Lake to Glasser Reservoir to the
treatment plant; administers the delivery of treated water to the City's water storage tanks and end users; operates
a 20-million-gallon-per-day (MGD) water treatment plant and a 12-MGD reuse treatment facility; monitors and operates
reuse system including supply ditches, Great Western Reservoir, and treatment facility 303.464.5600
Maintenance
Dave DalSoglio
Deputy Director
303.464.5688
Facilities Division - Maintains and repairs all City-owned facilities; provides
custodial staff for City facilities 303.464.5688
Fleet Division - Purchases and maintains City & County vehicles and equipment;
provides waste oil collection program for Broomfield residents 303.438.6336
Parks Division
- Is responsible for approx. 4,600 acres of park, traffic islands and parkways, and open space areas;
maintains turf and landscaped areas; operates irrigation systems; maintains ball fields, playground
equipment, and play areas 303.438.6334
Streets Division - Is responsible for over 200 miles of roadway, including maintenance and
repair; snow and ice control; traffic control (signing, painting, and signal maintenance); street cleaning; street
lighting; ditch and surface channel cleaning 303.438.6334
Utilities Division - Maintains and repairs over 300 miles of water
mains; inspects and services 3,000 fire hydrants; maintains four water booster stations, one chlorine station,
five water storage facilities; installs and maintains water meters; manages water line replacement projects;
maintains and repairs 210 miles of outfall mains and interceptors in the sewer collection system and 10 sewer
lift stations; maintains and repairs 3,500 sewer collection manholes 303.438.6334