Is the Town providing a list of approved, recommended or certified contractors to install the pumps?

The Town is not generating a list of contractors, so as not to endorse any providers over others. Similar to other home improvement work, we are suggesting that property owners contact local licensed plumbers and get multiple quotes for the work. If they do not do that kind of work, they may be able to refer you to someone who can. We have heard that some contractors may be distributing flyers in the neighborhoods to advertise their services. As to whether one contractor can complete the work - that will depend on the capabilities of each company.

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1. If sewer is installed on my street, will I be required to hook up?
2. How much will it cost to connect?
3. Who will be responsible for future maintenance?
4. Will this project disrupt my neighborhood?
5. Why are pressure sewers being installed instead of gravity mains?
6. Could the sewer mains be installed along the back yards as many of the houses have existing rear yard septic systems?
7. Is the Town providing a list of approved, recommended or certified contractors to install the pumps?
8. Will the Town be installing a service drop to each property?
9. Will homeowners be required to hook up if their spectic system fails or needs repairs?
10. Is there a deadline a homeowner needs to connect by?