How To Connect
Sewer permits issued by the District are required for all sewer work performed outside the building foundation. You need to get a permit before beginning any sewer work.
After obtaining the proper sewer permit, a homeowner may install, alter, or repair the house sewer on his property. Work located in the street or in a public sewer easement cannot be done by the homeowner and must be performed by a licensed contractor or plumber.
A sewer main extension requires a different application and the fees are set on a case-by-case basis depending on the cost of improvements.
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Definitions
This is a list of the different types of sewers with a description -
Homeowner Sewer Work
Describes the conditions for homeowner sewer work -
Requesting an Inspection
Provides directions for requesting an inspection of sewer work. -
Sewer Main Extension
Describes what a sewer main extension is, and how to obtain the correct permits. -
Obtaining a Sewer Permit
Provides an online Sewer permit form with directions for returning it to the NSD headquarters. -
NSD Connection Fees and Cost Table (12k Acrobat pdf)(updated 7/01/08)
Provides a table of the fees and charges for connections and related sewer work.