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Process for connecting to DLSD Sewerage System

Requirements for Sewer Service Installations, Cappings and Reconnections

New Connection - No Previous Connection

  1. Complete "Request for Sanitary Sewer Service Availability Determination"
  2. After it is determined that sewer service is available, construction may commence
  3. Complete "Application for Sanitary Sewer Installation" and submit to District with required connection fee and inspection fee
  4. No less than one full business day in advance, the plumber or property owner must call for a lateral inspection
  5. The lateral may not be covered until properly inspected by DLSD staff and a complete lateral drawing is made for the files
  6. Property will be considered a customer for billing purposes the 1st of the month after connection

Capping an Existing Lateral

  1. No less that one full business day in advance, the plumber or property owner must complete a "Request for Inspection to Cap a Sanitary Sewer Service Lateral" and submit it and the required inspection fee to District headquarters.
  2. The capping may not be covered until properly inspected and documented by DLSD staff.
  3. Property will cease to be a customer for billing purposes the 1st of the month after proper inspection of the capping.

Reconnecting a Previous Lateral

  1. Complete an "Application for Sanitary Sewer Service Reconnection" and submit to District headquarters with the required reconnection fee and/or inspection fee.
  2. No less that one full business day in advance, the plumber or property owner must call for a lateral inspection.
  3. The lateral may not be covered until properly inspected by DLSD staff and a complete lateral drawing is made for the files
  4. Property will be considered a customer for billing purposes the 1st of the month after reconnection.

General Information
     1.   For 2010, the fee for any inspection is $100.00 per inspection.
     2.   For 2010, the fee for a new connection is $4877.15 per residential connection.
     3.   All work done which involves our public sewer system must be completed by a plumber licensed by the State of Wisconsin.