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  1. K.I. Sawyer Water Department - Marquette County, Michigan

    TO ESTABLISH A NEW WATER/SEWER ACCOUNT: We Need: ~Copy of your Lease (or deed-if purchased) ~Copy of your Driver License ~Utility Service Agreement Click HERE These documents …

  2. Sewer Issues - City of Marquette

    Because a sewer is not a closed system, many things put into the sewer can clog the system. Large amounts of grease from restaurants and disposable wipes are two common items that cause problems.

  3. Public Works and Utilities - City of Marquette

    The employees in this division are responsible for the repair, inspection and preventative maintenance of 88.3 miles of sanitary sewer main, 53 miles of storm water main, 34 run-off detention basins and …

  4. Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

    Sewer issues or bill payments? Find your contact. If you have sewer or flooding issues or a billing question, knowing who to call can be confusing. Where you live determines who you contact. Enter …

  5. Sanitary Sewer | Marquette Charter, MI

    Sanitary Sewer Sewer Construction Permit Application Sanitary Sewer Construction Specifications Sewer Ordinance Sewer Backup

  6. Sanitary sewer - Wikipedia

    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.

  7. Wastewater treatment - Sewerage, Pollution, Purification | Britannica

    Feb 13, 2026 · The size and capacity of wastewater treatment systems are determined by the estimated volume of sewage generated from residences, businesses, and industries connected to sewer …

  8. Municipal Wastewater | US EPA

    Mar 31, 2025 · 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 …

  9. How Sewer and Septic Systems Work - HowStuffWorks

    In the ideal case, a sewer system is completely gravity-powered, like a septic system. Pipes from each house or building flow to a sewer main that runs, for example, down the middle of the street.

  10. The Three Types of Sewer Systems and How They Work

    Apr 7, 2020 · There are three types of modern sewer systems: Sanitary sewers (also called foul sewers), storm sewers (also called surface water sewers), and combined sewers. In this brief article we’ll go …