What is the cost to connect my home to the Town's sewer?

Without specific details of your circumstances, it’s extremely difficult to provide an estimated cost, and the Town recommends that you obtain multiple estimates from qualified contractors.  The Town reached out to plumbers to obtain a general ballpark estimate, and you can expect the cost to range between $200 to $400 per liner foot. Cost estimates will fluctuate based on where the private sewer line must connect to your home, the depth of the Town’s sewer line in the right-of-way, and any unforeseen conflicts in your yard. The Town maintains a list of registered contractors where you can search for plumbers that can provide cost estimates specific to your situation.  

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1. What does the Town consider to be a failed or malfunctioning septic system?
2. How many septic systems are currently failing in the Sunrise Circle area?
3. What happens if my septic system fails, and I cannot afford to replace it?
4. If the Town extends sewer to just inside the neighborhood, will the Town force me to extend sewer if my septic system needs repair or fails, and I’m within 300 feet of the sewer line?
5. If the Town does not proceed with any sewer extension project, will the Town force me to extend sewer if my septic system needs repair or fails?
6. What is the cost to properly abandon a septic system?
7. What is the cost to extend the Town's sewer to my lot?
8. What is the cost to connect my home to the Town's sewer?
9. What other costs are there to connect to the Town's sewer system?