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Erie County Division of Sewerage Management
Our mission is to provide cost effective, customer oriented, environmentally conscious wastewater service that protects public health and enhances our natural environment.
When connecting to a main Sewer Line or making a repair to an existing Line, a Sewer Permit must be purchased from the Regional Office that maintains the respective Sewers. For questions regarding the townships that each District serves, please check the District Map & Information.
To purchase a Sewer Permit:
For further assistance, please refer to the Glossary of Permit Terms and Frequently Asked Questions.
Permits expire 90 days after the date of issuance. If the sewer work is not completed within the 90-day time frame, it is necessary to purchase a $2.00 Renewal Permit.
It is also necessary to obtain a Permit ($2.00) when making a Repair to a Sewer Connection or Disconnecting from the Main Sewer Line.
*Please call your corresponding Regional Office if you have any questions pertaining to this process.*
Rules and Regulations for Erie County Sewer Districts Section 301 states:
No Person shall uncover, make any connection to, opening into, use, alter, or disturb any District Sanitary Sewer or appurtenance thereof without a permit. Connection shall be permitted under Inspection only with a written permit from the District. The owner or his agent shall make application for a permit for connection or other work pertaining to the Sewerage System on the form furnished by the District Office, supplemented by any plans, specifications or other information considered pertinent in the judgment of the District. Plans are required for Multiple Dwellings, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, or Public Buildings. All applications for non-residential connections shall provide information on proposed Wastewater discharges, or if none, a certification that no Industrial Waste will be discharged. For connections where oil and grease may be discharged, calculations for separators shall be provided.
The application becomes a permit to connect when signed by a District representative. Applications when made by the owner's agent, must show written authorization from the property owner. The property owner or his agent shall also obtain all necessary State, County, Town or Village permits. The applicant shall advise the District, and if required, the municipality when the connection is ready for Inspection.
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Erie County Sewer Districts Standard Details: