Colorado Metro Water Hauled Wastes Bond Guide
If you’re applying for a non-hazardous hauled waste discharge permit in Colorado, you’ll likely need this surety bond.
Bond Overview
- Purpose: To ensure safe and appropriate management of waste materials
- Who Needs It: Routine, non-hazardous hauled waste permit applicants
- Regulating Body: The Metro Water Recovery
- Required Coverage: $1,000–$50,000
- Premium Rate: $5 per $1,000, $100 minimum
Learn all about the bond requirements and process in this guide.
What Is a Metro Water Recovery Non-Hazardous Hauled Wastes Bond?
A Colorado non-hazardous hauled wastes bond ensures that any individuals or companies requesting to routinely discharge wastes into the Metro Water Recovery interceptor system follows rules and regulations.
This applies to any non-hazardous treatable waste from the following:
- Septic tanks
- Toilets
- Sewage systems
- Grease traps
How Much Do Metro Water Non-Hazardous Hauled Wastes Bonds Cost?
A Colorado Metro Water Recovery non-hazardous hauled wastes bond costs a flat rate of $5 per $1,000, with a $100 minimum.
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How Do I Get My Bond?
With SuretyBonds.com, you can buy your Colorado non-hazardous hauled waste bond instantly online. Just enter your information and checkout in minutes.
We’ll email you the bond shortly after purchase. Be sure to file it with Metro Water Recovery as instructed.
If you have any questions, call our friendly surety experts at 1 (800) 308-4358 for assistance.
How Does a Colorado Metro Water Recovery Hauled Wastes Bond Work?
A Colorado non-hazardous hauled wastes bond creates a legal contract between these three parties:
- Principal: You, the entities discharging liquid non-hazardous waste filing the bond
- Obligee: The Metro Water Recovery requiring the bond
- Surety: The provider issuing the bond
If you break the bond terms, Metro Water Recovery or other harmed parties can file claims. The surety will pay valid claims up to the bond amount, but you must ultimately refund the surety.
How Do I Renew My Bond?
These bonds expire annually. To renew your Metro Water non-hazardous hauled wastes bond, simply pay your renewal invoice when prompted.
After renewing, you’ll receive a continuation certificate to file with the as proof of ongoing coverage.
