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SEWER SERVICES INFORMATION The website shows accounts in real-time balances with the current Billing Cycle. The due date is the first day of the current Billing Cycle. A 15% penalty will be assessed 15 days after the due date. All properties stay in the legal owners name at all times.
Effective , all Suffolk County Sewer Districts have been consolidated into the Suffolk County Wastewater Management District. As a result, the rate and/or billing method may have changed for your property.
A sanitary sewer is an underground pipe or tunnel system for transporting sewage from houses and commercial buildings (but not stormwater) to a sewage treatment plant or disposal. Sanitary sewers are a type of gravity sewer and are part of an overall system called a "sewage system" or sewerage.
Large volumes of I/I can cause sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) and/or operational problems at the wastewater treatment facility serving the collection system. In addition, sewage overflows can be caused by other problems such as blockages, equipment failures, broken pipes, or vandalism.