I don’t have any issues with the sewer system. Why should I bother participating?
People who do not have basement backups may not realize how big an impact that leaks in their own sewer lateral can have on their neighbors. If just 60 homes had leaks of 5 gallons per minute into the sewer during a rain storm, very quickly it could become enough to overwhelm the sewer and risk a sewer backup for a downstream neighbor. Furthermore, leaking laterals are defective laterals that could crack further, collapse, or fail in the near future, and usually at the most inopportune time. This can result in significant costs for repair, not to mention the mess it can create in the basement. To protect your lateral from failing and to keep water out of your neighbor's basement in the future.

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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?