Stutz Road Septic Elimination Project
Project Background
The District is committed to protecting local water resources by extending public sewer service to neighborhoods currently using on‑site septic systems. Over time, septic systems can deteriorate and release untreated or partially treated wastewater into streams, groundwater, and residential areas. These discharges may contain contaminants such as nitrates and fecal coliform bacteria, which pose risks to public health, water quality, and the surrounding environment. Expanding the public sewer system enables the safe decommissioning of aging and failing septic systems, reducing pollution and supporting long‑term environmental health.
Using an established set of criteria, the District evaluated individual Septic Elimination Project (SEP) areas and identified the highest-priority projects. The Stutz Road project rose to the top of the list.
The project will extend sewer service in the neighborhood by installing public sewer mains and public sewer laterals. Public sewer laterals will be extended to the property line, which may be located behind the curb, to minimize homeowner cost for private sewer lateral improvements.
If you would like to receive updates on the project, please sign up for project updates at the bottom of this website.
Schedule
The project is currently in preliminary engineering and design. Construction is dependent on funding awards. The District is hopeful for construction in 2028.

Construction Impacts
Construction to install the sewer will use open-cut excavation methods, which consists of digging a trench, laying pipe, and backfilling. Public sewer mains will generally run parallel with roadways. Public sewer laterals will extend from the sewer main to the property line which may be located behind the curb. Photos from past projects are included below.


Funding
The District is actively seeking and applying for funding to aid in lowering project costs and make the connection to sewer more accessible for residents. Current efforts are focused on funding at the federal level.
To supplement grant funding, the District will use system development charge revenue, which is collected from new development, to fund the remaining cost for the project.
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Stutz Road Septic Elimination Project
Project Background
The District is committed to protecting local water resources by extending public sewer service to neighborhoods currently using on‑site septic systems. Over time, septic systems can deteriorate and release untreated or partially treated wastewater into streams, groundwater, and residential areas. These discharges may contain contaminants such as nitrates and fecal coliform bacteria, which pose risks to public health, water quality, and the surrounding environment. Expanding the public sewer system enables the safe decommissioning of aging and failing septic systems, reducing pollution and supporting long‑term environmental health.
Using an established set of criteria, the District evaluated individual Septic Elimination Project (SEP) areas and identified the highest-priority projects. The Stutz Road project rose to the top of the list.
The project will extend sewer service in the neighborhood by installing public sewer mains and public sewer laterals. Public sewer laterals will be extended to the property line, which may be located behind the curb, to minimize homeowner cost for private sewer lateral improvements.
If you would like to receive updates on the project, please sign up for project updates at the bottom of this website.
Schedule
The project is currently in preliminary engineering and design. Construction is dependent on funding awards. The District is hopeful for construction in 2028.

Construction Impacts
Construction to install the sewer will use open-cut excavation methods, which consists of digging a trench, laying pipe, and backfilling. Public sewer mains will generally run parallel with roadways. Public sewer laterals will extend from the sewer main to the property line which may be located behind the curb. Photos from past projects are included below.


Funding
The District is actively seeking and applying for funding to aid in lowering project costs and make the connection to sewer more accessible for residents. Current efforts are focused on funding at the federal level.
To supplement grant funding, the District will use system development charge revenue, which is collected from new development, to fund the remaining cost for the project.
Project Sign-Up
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