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Pool Owners!

Did you know draining your swimming pool into the sanitary sewer system is prohibited except by permit!   

One swimming pool drained into the sanitary sewer is the daily equivalent of what 160 homes put into the system daily. The addition of 35,000 gallons of water into the sewage system could cause an overload of the system and may result in a Sanitary Sewer Overflow. In order to prevent an overload to the system, certain control measures must be implemented prior to draining your pool water into the sanitary sewer system such as; mainline sewer condition, flow control, the time of day which the discharge may take place. *Prior to the District issuing a permit, the above referenced items will be evaluated by District personnel. 25 gallons per minute maximum discharge allowed.  

May contain: leisure activities, person, sport, swimming, water, water sports, summer, clothing, swimwear, face, head, photography, portrait, pool, swimming pool, accessories, goggles, glasses, bracelet, jewelry, and outdoors

Click here to apply for Permits, Payments, and Annexation.