DOMESTIC WATER/SEWER CONNECTIONS


A domestic water system describes the indoor and outdoor potable water distribution system. It also means the point where a water service line attaches to a water main, thereby allowing water to flow from the City's water system to an individual customer.

Sewer connection means the point where an individual sanitary service line attaches to the City's sewer system, thereby allowing the discharge of an individual sewage waste stream to the sewer collection main.

KNOW THE DIFFERECE BETWEEN THE TWO:

When you think of sewage and water lines, you can view them as two lanes of traffic. Sewage is outbound, taking dirty water away from homes and commercial properties. Water lines are the inbound lane, bringing clean water into homes and businesses.


Construction worker in a white hard hat, green safety vest, and gloves standing in a trench, holding a small tool, with construction boards and cracks in the surrounding pavement.
A construction worker wearing a white hard hat, safety glasses, an orange glove on one hand, an orange and gray glove on the other, a reflective vest, and beige pants is working on a large black pipe at a construction site. The worker is using tools and there are bricks, debris, and a cardboard box with nuts and bolts around him.
Underground plumbing system with large black pipes connected to concrete walls and floor, construction tools and materials around.

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