Sioux Falls Sewer Connection Fees & Permits Guide

Utilities and Infrastructure South Dakota 3 Minutes Read · published February 20, 2026 Flag of South Dakota

Sioux Falls, South Dakota property owners and contractors must follow municipal rules for sanitary sewer connections, permits, and associated charges. This guide explains who enforces connection requirements, where to find permits and forms, typical steps to apply, and what to expect if the city enforces violations. Use the official links and contact pages below to confirm current fees and submit applications before starting work.

Apply early for a sewer connection permit to avoid construction delays.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for sewer connections in Sioux Falls is handled by municipal utilities and development services; inspectors may issue notices, stop-work orders, or require corrective actions. Specific monetary fines and escalation ranges are not universally listed on the general municipal pages and must be checked on the controlling ordinance or permit documentation cited below.

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page; see controlling municipal code or permit conditions for amounts.[3]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence treatment not specified on the cited page; consult the municipal code or specific permit terms.[3]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to repair or disconnect service, stop-work orders, civil enforcement and referral to court are used by city departments.
  • Enforcer and inspections: Sioux Falls Utilities and Building/Development Services perform inspections and accept complaints; contact the utility or building permits office for inspections and to report unpermitted connections.[1]
  • Appeals and review: permit denials or enforcement actions are typically reviewable through departmental appeal processes or municipal hearings; specific time limits and appeal steps are set in permit documents or ordinance and are not specified on the cited general pages.[2]
Keep documentation of approvals and inspections to support appeals.

Applications & Forms

Sioux Falls uses formal permit and utility application processes for sewer connections. The city publishes permit intake and building-permit instructions on its development services pages, while utilities publish service-connection guidance. Specific form names, numbers and fee schedules are either on the permit or utilities pages or not specified on the cited general pages.

  • Common forms: sewer tap or connection permit and building permit applications; check the Building Services permit portal for required submittals.[2]
  • Fees: connection fees, capacity charges or inspection fees may apply; exact amounts are not specified on the general pages and must be confirmed on the fee schedule or the utility billing pages.[1]
  • Deadlines: submit permit paperwork before trenching or tie-in work; specific submittal lead times are set by the permit office and not specified on the cited page.

How to Get a Sewer Connection

Typical steps involve contacting Sioux Falls Utilities, confirming whether a building permit is required, submitting plan and permit applications, paying any fees, scheduling inspections, and receiving final approval before connection. Municipal utilities or development services will advise on capacity checks and required documentation.

  1. Contact Sioux Falls Utilities to request service requirements and guidance.[1]
  2. Submit building and sewer connection permit applications to Development Services per the city's permit instructions.[2]
  3. Pay required connection or inspection fees as stated on the permit or utility fee schedule; if fees are not published, request a written fee estimate.
  4. Schedule and pass inspections; do not backfill or connect until inspection sign-off is given by city inspectors.
  5. Obtain final approval and keep copies of permits and inspection records as proof of compliance.

FAQ

How do I apply for a sewer connection in Sioux Falls?
Contact Sioux Falls Utilities for service requirements, then submit any required building and sewer connection permits through Development Services; links to both departments are provided in this guide.[1][2]
How much are the sewer connection fees?
Exact connection fees and any capacity charges are not specified on the cited general pages and must be confirmed on the specific fee schedule or permit documents linked above.[1][3]
What happens if I connect without a permit?
Unpermitted connections may result in stop-work orders, orders to correct the work, fines or civil enforcement; specific penalties should be verified in the municipal code or with the enforcing department.[3]

How-To

  1. Call Sioux Falls Utilities to confirm service availability and preliminary requirements.
  2. Complete and submit the building permit and any utility connection application per Development Services instructions.
  3. Pay fees listed on the permit or utility fee schedule and obtain a receipt.
  4. Schedule required inspections and correct any deficiencies identified by inspectors.
  5. Receive final approval before connecting to the public sewer.

Key Takeaways

  • Always check both Utilities and Development Services permit requirements before work begins.
  • Exact fees and escalation rules are set in permit documents or the municipal code; they may not be listed on general pages.
  • Keep permits and inspection reports to contest enforcement or support appeals.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Sioux Falls - Public Works: Utilities - Wastewater
  2. [2] City of Sioux Falls - Permits & Building Services
  3. [3] Sioux Falls Code of Ordinances (Municipal Code)