My sewer service line is broken or blocked. Who is responsible?
The home owner. The County is only responsible for maintaining the public sewer main. The sewer service line from the home to the sewer main in the street is privately owned and maintained by the owner of the house or business.

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1. What number do I call for a sewer spill, backup, or other sewer-related emergency?
2. How do I report a noisy or missing manhole lid?
3. There is water coming out of a storm drain lid or the catch basin is clogged on my street. Who do I call?
4. I have requested a utility locate. When will the sewer lines be marked?
5. Can I dump automotive, household chemicals or other materials down the drain?
6. How do I report a blown toilet?
7. Why do blown toilets happen?
8. How often are the sanitary sewer main lines cleaned?
9. My sewer service line is broken or blocked. Who is responsible?
10. My basement was flooded with sewage. Who is responsible for cleaning it up?
11. I can smell sewage in or around my home. What causes this?
12. Why can’t I flush ‘flushable’ wipes?
13. How often are the sewer main lines inspected?
14. My wedding ring was flushed down the toilet. Can the County get it back?
15. How do I request a pre-pave sewer inspection?
16. What if there is a dead deer in the road?
17. How can I find out what water district I am in?