The following information is a guide for connecting a building to the Kitsap County sewer system. Regulations and requirements are in place to protect the health and environment of property owners, utility customers, and the general public.
Sewer Connection Requirements  | 
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               Sewer Fees and Permits | Fees must be paid prior to connecting. The fees include some or all of the following: Newcomer Assessment Fee, Developer Payback Fee, Saddle & Tap Fee, Building Side Sewer Permit Fee, Lien Release Fee, Right-of-Way (ROW) Permit Fee. 
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               Right-of-Way (ROW) permit | A Right-of-Way (ROW) permit is required if 
            any part of the side sewer piping is installed in the roadway or within the road right-of-way of Kitsap County Roads. | 
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               Individual Pump Systems (IPS) | When a building cannot meet the requirements to gravity into the County sewer system, then a property owner may have the option to install an individual pump system (IPS). An IPS requires an operation and maintenance agreement included in the submittal.
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Definitions:
      Side Sewer: The portion of the lateral sewer pipe that runs from the connection at the sewer main to the property line. 
      Building Sewer: The continuation of the lateral sewer pipe that runs from the property line to the connection to the building. 
 
   Regulations/Standards Governing the Sewer Utility:
 
      Kitsap County Code  Title 13 - Water and Sewer
 reference 13.12 - Public Sewer System (Ordinance #55)
 reference 13.14 - Sewer Fees  (Ordinance #113) 
 
   Kitsap County Public Works Standards
Kitsap County Standards for Sanitary Sewer Construction (adopted Oct 2025)
   Other Forms: