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As our area continues to grow, the amount of wastewater generated by our growing population is “outgrowing” the ground’s capacity to hold it. When older septic systems cease to function properly, wastewater becomes a serious threat to the environment and to the health of our citizens. The solution becomes PWC installing sanitary sewers in existing neighborhoods.

Sanitary sewer service takes wastewater from your home to a PWC treatment plant, where it undergoes a series of processes to “re-sanitize” it. This clean water is then returned to the environment. Both PWC wastewater treatment plants – Cross Creek and Rockfish Creek –have won national awards for outstanding operations from the Environmental Protection Agency.

Sewer mains are the primary lines that collect wastewater and carry it to PWC treatment plants. The major portion of the sewer main is 8 inches in diameter and is installed at least 3 feet below the ground, under street rights-of-way or easements. The service lateral is a line 4 inches in diameter that connects the collection main to a “cleanout” located at the edge of each property.

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