The City of Westminster operates a dump station that accepts discharge of wastewater from the kitchens and personal sanitary conveniences of recreational vehicles. The station is located at the Big Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, 13150 Huron St.
An access card, available for an annual fee, is required to use the dump station. Access cards are valid Jan. 1 through Dec. 31.
To obtain an access card:
Download and fill out the Access Card Application and guidelines. You can also obtain an application at Westminster City Hall.
Return the completed form to the cashier counter at Westminster City Hall, 4800 W. 92nd Ave., during regular business hours, Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The current cost for an access card is:
Westminster Residents: $25
Non-Residents: $50
The cashier counter accepts cash, checks, VISA, MasterCard, and American Express.
You must provide proof of residency to obtain the resident rate. Please bring a copy of your water bill and your driver’s license with you for determining your resident status.
Below are the guidelines for use of the facility, plus a list of Frequently Asked Questions.
Guidelines
- Your access card is REQUIRED for use of the dump station.
- All units MUST use a discharge hose to dump contents of holding tanks.
- Access cards are for use by the owner only, and may not be loaned to other users. A $10 fee will be charged to replace lost access cards.
- Access cards are valid Jan. 1 through Dec. 31. Cards are de-activated at the end of the year, and can be re-activated by paying the annual fee. Card purchases are not pro-rated.
- The use of normal sanitizing and deodorizing chemicals is allowed. Please remember that the discharge of any other chemicals, wastes or trash can harm the wastewater treatment facility and is therefore prohibited.
- Discharge is allowed only at the Big Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility located at 13150 Huron St. and in the manner designated by the City of Westminster. The city reserves the right to set and modify the specific times for use of the dump station and to refuse any discharge. Only the discharge of wastewater from the kitchens and personal sanitary conveniences of recreational vehicles is allowed. Failure to comply with these guidelines or Westminster Municipal Code, Title 8, Chapter 10, is subject to administrative and judicial enforcement, including fines of up to $1,000 and/or imprisonment of up to one year. Prohibited discharges are also subject to enforcement under state and federal law.
- In consideration for use of the dump station, you agree to defend and indemnify the city from and against all liability, claims and demands, including any third-party claim asserted against the city, on account of any injury, loss or damage which arise out of, or are in any way related to, your use of the dump station. Closed-circuit television has been installed to monitor the station. Access cards will be deactivated if it is determined that the facility has been misused.
- Vehicle washing is prohibited. Using the station hose to wash vehicles will result in the loss of access to the station.
Frequently Asked Questions
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