What is a sewer bill?

A sewer bill is a utility bill that is typically issued by a local municipality or utility company to charge for the use of the public sewer system. The bill is usually based on the amount of water that is discharged into the sewer system from a property, as this is often used as an indicator of the volume of wastewater produced.

Sewer bills may also include charges for maintenance and upkeep of the sewer system, as well as any necessary repairs or improvements. The cost of a sewer bill can vary depending on factors such as the size of the property, the amount of water used, and the local rates set by the municipality or utility company.

It is important to pay sewer bills on time to avoid late fees or service interruptions. If you have questions or concerns about your sewer bill, you can contact your local municipality or utility company for more information.