I see this is voluntary right now, but will it always be that way?
The City hopes to keep this as a voluntary and substantially subsidized program. However, two factors could impact this. First, the funding for the program, may be increased in the future, but there are no guarantees. Second, the USEPA has issued the City a legal order to reduce sanitary sewer overflows during large storm events. The effort required to accomplish this goal are undefined at this time, but the deadline to comply is the end of 2015. If studies by the City determine that the most cost-effective way to eliminate the overflows is through private property I/I reduction, a mandatory program may be necessary in order to avoid EPA fines.

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1. Where does the Program currently apply?
2. What kinds of things will the city pay for?
3. I see this is voluntary right now, but will it always be that way?
4. I don’t have any issues with the sewer system. Why should I bother participating?
5. How does the inspection process work?
6. How do I sign up?