What is a sewer lateral?

A sewer lateral is a section of pipe from the property line to the mainline sewer in the street. This section is sometimes referred to as the "public" side. The section of pipe between the property line and the structure is called the building sewer. This section is sometimes referred to as the "private" side. Every building receiving sewer service has at least one building sewer and sewer lateral.

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1. What is a sewer lateral?
2. Who owns the sewer lateral?
3. Does the District provide a sewer lateral (cleaning) service?
4. What is a sewer cleanout?
5. How can I tell if my home has a sewer cleanout?
6. I cannot locate my sewer cleanout? What can I do?
7. Can I get the District to install a sewer cleanout if I do not have one?
8. What do I have to do to get a sewer cleanout installed at my home/business?