Killeen Sewer Connection Fees & Discharge Limits

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Killeen, Texas property owners and businesses must follow local rules for sewer connections and limits on discharges to the public sewer system. This guide summarizes typical connection fees, discharge restrictions, permit steps, enforcement paths and appeal options under the City of Killeen municipal code and Utilities Department guidance.[1][2]

Penalties & Enforcement

The City enforces sewer connection and discharge rules through its Utilities Department and Code Compliance functions. Specific monetary fines, escalation schedules and some non-monetary remedies are found in the municipal code or department rules; where a figure is not published on the cited page the text below notes that fact and points to the controlling source.[1]

Contact Utilities before altering any sewer connection.
  • Fines: amounts not specified on the cited page; see the municipal code for any published penalty table or fee schedule.[1]
  • Escalation: the municipal code or administrative rules set procedures for first, repeat and continuing offences; specific ranges are not specified on the cited page.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to stop discharge, repair or disconnect, administrative abatement and court actions are listed as enforcement remedies in city rules or code; specific timelines may be in the enforcement section.[1]
  • Enforcer and complaints: the City of Killeen Utilities Department handles service connections and initial compliance; code violations can be reported via the city's contact pages.[2]
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes usually go to an administrative hearing or municipal court; the cited pages do not specify exact appeal deadlines and recommend consulting the municipal code or department contact.[1]

Common violations and typical outcomes:

  • Unauthorized connection or bypass: subject to abatement orders and fines (amounts not specified on the cited page).[1]
  • Discharging prohibited wastes (e.g., grease, hazardous wastes) into the sewer: possible immediate stop orders and penalties; see department guidance for restricted discharges.[2]
  • Failure to obtain required permits before work: subject to permit fees, stop-work orders and fines; consult the Utilities permit page.[2]

Applications & Forms

The City publishes connection and utility service applications through the Utilities Department. Where a named form or fee schedule is not available on the cited page the entry below states that explicitly.

  • Connection permit/application: name and fee not specified on the cited page; contact Utilities for the current application and payment instructions.[2]
  • Fee schedule: a utilities rates and fee schedule may be posted by the City; if not posted the fee amounts are not specified on the cited page and must be requested from Utilities.[2]

Requirements for Connections and Discharge Limits

Standard requirements include proper permits, compliance with construction standards for sewer lines and adherence to prohibited discharge lists (e.g., flammable liquids, strong acids, or high-strength wastes). The municipal code provides the regulatory basis; department guidance covers technical requirements and inspection workflows.[1]

Always obtain written approval before connecting to the public sewer.
  • Construction standards: pipe specifications, backflow prevention and lateral connections are governed by city standards; review plan submittal requirements with Utilities.
  • Inspections: inspections are required before final acceptance; schedule through Utilities during the permit process.[2]

FAQ

Who sets the sewer connection fees in Killeen?
The City of Killeen sets connection fees via the municipal code and Utilities Department fee schedules; specific fee amounts are published by the City or provided on request.[1]
Where can I find discharge prohibitions for the public sewer?
Discharge prohibitions and technical limits appear in the municipal code and Utilities guidance; if a detailed numeric limit is not on the cited page it is not specified there and you should contact Utilities directly.[1][2]
How do I apply for a sewer connection?
Submit the required application to the City of Killeen Utilities Department and pay any connection fee; the Utilities office provides forms, plan submittal instructions and inspection scheduling.[2]

How-To

  1. Contact the City of Killeen Utilities Department to request the sewer connection application and current fee schedule.[2]
  2. Prepare plans and documentation per the city's submittal checklist and submit with payment or deposit as required.
  3. Schedule inspections during construction and obtain final approval before placing the service into operation.
  4. If you receive a notice of violation, follow the corrective order, pay assessed fines if any, and file an appeal within the municipal code's stated time limits or consult the Utilities contact for appeal instructions.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Always verify current fees and permit requirements with Killeen Utilities before starting work.
  • Discharging prohibited wastes can trigger stop orders and enforcement; check allowed discharge lists.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Killeen Code of Ordinances - Municipal code and sewer regulations
  2. [2] City of Killeen Utilities Department - Connections, fees and service information