Will I be billed for sewer when I fill my swimming pool or can the fee be waived?

Yes, you will be billed for sewer on the water you use to fill your swimming pool. Your sewer bill is determined by the amount of water that you run through your water meter.

The Department of Environmental Conservation law states that pool water is considered contaminated water (gray water). Pool water contains chemicals that should be emptied directly into the sanitary sewer to be treated properly and not emptied into lawns or the storm sewer.

Usage Calculator

To see how much those charges will be, run your pool measurements through the usage calculator in the Water Division section of this web site.

Contact Us

For more information please contact the Sewer Maintenance Office at 716-661-1652.

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1. Where does the responsibility of the homeowner lie in regard to the sewer lateral?
2. Is it illegal to connect any downspouts, groundwater sump pumps or overflows to the sanitary sewer?
3. We have had backups at our home previously. What can we do to prevent this situation from happening again?
4. Why is my sewer bill higher than my water bill?
5. Will I be billed for sewer when I fill my swimming pool or can the fee be waived?
6. Am I allowed to install my own sewer line?
7. Can I, as a homeowner, do plumbing in my own home?
8. Does the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) have records of the location of my sewer?
9. What type of sewer lateral do I have at my home?