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Published on June 18, 2024
Lakewood’s 1,500 fire hydrants and backflow devices are targets for thieves due to their brass or bronze content, which can be sold for scrap. Neighboring water agencies are seeing an increase in brass metal theft, and Lakewood is not immune.
Hydrants can be drained, unbolted or cut loose within minutes, leaving a damaged or missing hydrant that is a public safety threat, as well as costly for the city to replace.
Lakewood’s hydrants and backflow devices (photo at right), both painted and unpainted metal, are located in public areas citywide and can’t be individually monitored.
The city is asking residents to help by keeping an eye out for vandalized equipment.
If you see a theft or vandalism in progress, please call 911.
If you notice a missing or damaged hydrant or backflow device near your property, in your neighborhood, or on your daily errands around town, please report it as soon as possible so our Water Department can respond quickly.
Keep an eye out for missing or damaged hydrants or backflow devices and report them.
Snap a photo from your phone and note the street address or cross streets nearby. Then report it by: