What happens if my septic system fails, and I cannot afford to replace it?

The Town understands the burden replacing a septic system can place on property owners. The Town’s policy is to work with property owners on a strategy to first mitigate any public health concerns while looking for a permanent solution. In an effort to eliminate any immediate health concern, an owner may be allowed to have the system pumped until it can be repaired or replaced. The Town can provide a list of registered septic contractors that the property owner can contact for quotes for replacement.

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1. What does the Town consider to be a failed or malfunctioning septic system?
2. How many septic systems are currently failing in the Sunrise Circle area?
3. What happens if my septic system fails, and I cannot afford to replace it?
4. If the Town extends sewer to just inside the neighborhood, will the Town force me to extend sewer if my septic system needs repair or fails, and I’m within 300 feet of the sewer line?
5. If the Town does not proceed with any sewer extension project, will the Town force me to extend sewer if my septic system needs repair or fails?
6. What is the cost to properly abandon a septic system?
7. What is the cost to extend the Town's sewer to my lot?
8. What is the cost to connect my home to the Town's sewer?
9. What other costs are there to connect to the Town's sewer system?