What is a sanitary sewer house service and who does it belong to?
A sanitary sewer house service is typically a 4 inch diameter pipe made of iron, clay, plastic that runs underground from the City’s sanitary sewer main to your house. It connects the indoor plumbing of a house to the City’s main sewer line. The sanitary sewer house service is a part of the plumbing system of the home, and is owned by the property owner.

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1. Do I need a permit to install or replace a house sewer service?
2. How can I reduce the amount of my sewer bill?
3. How is my sewer bill determined?
4. What is a sanitary sewer house service and who does it belong to?
5. Who is responsible for maintaining the sanitary sewer house service?