Plan ahead! Both the Castle Rock and Lone Tree Health Department offices will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 19 from 11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Plan ahead! Both the Castle Rock and Lone Tree Health Department offices will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 19 from 11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.
The Douglas County Health Department reviews land use applications to evaluate potential impacts on the environment and human health. Changes in land use can affect air and water quality and native habitats.
The Health Department can also conduct an Environmental Record Review to determine if a property has been subject to recognized environmental conditions or hazards.
Learn more about these services in the drop-downs below.
The Douglas County Health Department reviews land use applications to ensure that public and environmental health are considered in land use decisions. We assess the land use impact on air, water, noise, and sanitation as well as active living concepts when reviewing applications. These services include:
Fees for our services are assessed when a case is submitted to us. Fees are based on the type of application we receive.
An Environmental Record Review (ERR) involves a search of records related to solid waste disposal, hazardous materials, on-site wastewater treatment systems, methamphetamine labs, and hazardous material spills or waste releases. Reviews may be conducted as part of a commercial real estate transaction to determine if the property has been subject to recognized environmental conditions or hazards.
To request an Environmental Record Review, contact Environmental Health staff at 720-643-2400 or EH@douglas.co.us. The research fee is $60 for each property address request, payable by credit card. Staff will contact you by phone to collect payment. Reviews generally take no more than one week following receipt of payment.
Search online for Septic System Records by address.
Search or browse a map of Historic Landfills in Douglas County.