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This document outlines the regulations regarding sewer connections, use restrictions, accounts, dye testing, grease traps, and usage fees in Forest Hills Borough, Pennsylvania.
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Gather all necessary materials: sewer application form, identification, and any required documentation.
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Start by filling out your personal information at the top of the application form, including your name, address, and contact information.
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Provide details about the property for which you are requesting sewer connection, including address and property type.
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Indicate the type of sewer service you are applying for (residential or commercial).
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Include any relevant information about existing sewer services or conditions on your property.
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Pay any applicable application fees as stated in the guidelines.
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Review the completed form for accuracy, ensuring all required sections are filled out.
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Submit the application to the designated local sewer authority, either in person or via mail.

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The system of sewers is called sewerage or sewerage system in British English and sewage system or sewer system in American English.
sewer(n. 1) c. 1400, seuer, "conduit, trench, or ditch used for drainage" (of surface water or marshland), from Anglo-French sewere (early 14c.), Old North French sewiere "sluice from a pond" (13c.), literally "something that makes water flow." From late 13c. in surnames (Robertus Atte Suor).
an artificial passage or pipe, usually underground, that carries waste and used water from sinks and toilets away from buildings to a place where they can be safely gotten rid of: The county is putting in new sewers. (Definition of sewer from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Britannica Dictionary definition of SEWER. [count] : a pipe that is usually underground and that is used to carry off water and sewage.

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Sewers are typically underground conduits designed to transport wastewater and stormwater from homes and other buildings to treatment facilities or disposal sites.
Individuals or entities generating wastewater, including residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, are often required to file sewer applications or permits with local regulatory agencies.
To fill out a sewer application, applicants usually need to provide details such as contact information, property address, type of wastewater being generated, and any necessary engineering plans or studies as required by local authorities.
The purpose of sewers is to ensure the safe and efficient transport of wastewater and stormwater while protecting public health, the environment, and community hygiene.
Information typically required includes the nature of the wastewater, volume, discharge location, identification of the generator, and compliance with local, state, and federal regulations related to sewage management.
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