Kent Sewer Connection Fees & Discharge Limits

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Kent, Washington regulates sewer connections, service charges and wastewater discharge through its municipal code and Utilities department. This guide summarizes how connection fees, discharge limits, permitting and enforcement are handled in Kent, what forms or permits applicants need, and practical steps to comply with local requirements.

Overview of Fees and Discharge Rules

The City of Kent sets sewer connection charges, ongoing service rates, and limits on wastewater discharges in its municipal code and Utility rules. Specific fee schedules and numerical discharge standards are published by the city or in the municipal code; where the code page does not list dollar amounts or numeric limits, the source is cited below.[1]

  • Connection fees: assessed at time of new service or construction.
  • Monthly or quarterly sewer service charges: billed by the Utilities department.
  • Permits or approvals required for commercial or industrial discharges.
  • Prohibitions on prohibited wastes and requirements for pretreatment where applicable.
Numerical fee amounts or pollutant concentration limits are not always listed directly on the public code summary pages.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is handled by the City of Kent Utilities/Public Works division and may include fines, orders to cease discharges, repair or removal orders, service disconnection, and referral to court. Where the municipal code or utility rule pages do not list specific fine amounts or escalation schedules, the source is cited as "not specified on the cited page."[1] For department contact and complaint submission, see the Utilities department link below.[2]

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: compliance orders, repair or abatement orders, service disconnection, and civil enforcement in court.
  • Enforcer: City of Kent Utilities / Public Works; inspections and complaints routed through the Utilities contact page.[2]
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes and time limits are not specified on the cited page; check the municipal code or contact Utilities for appeal procedures.
  • Defences/discretion: permits, variances, or demonstrated reasonable excuse may be considered where the code allows; specific defenses are not specified on the cited page.
Contact Utilities promptly if you receive a notice to avoid additional penalties or service actions.

Applications & Forms

Common submissions for new connections or discharge permits include a sewer permit application and associated fee payment. The exact form names, application numbers, fees and submittal methods are provided on Kent's Utilities pages or in the municipal code; if a specific form or fee table is not listed on the public page, it is noted as not specified.[1][2]

  • Typical form: Sewer Connection Permit (name or number not specified on the cited page).
  • Fee: specific dollar amount not specified on the cited page; fee schedules are maintained by Utilities.
  • Submission: submit permit application to City of Kent Utilities or via the online portal if offered; check the Utilities contact page for methods.[2]

How to Comply

Follow these steps to secure a lawful sewer connection and meet discharge limits in Kent.

  1. Confirm zoning and connection availability with Kent Utilities.
  2. Obtain and complete the sewer connection permit application from the Utilities office.[2]
  3. Pay applicable connection and permit fees as listed by Utilities.
  4. Schedule inspection and installation with the city-authorized inspector.
  5. Maintain records of approvals, sample results, and maintenance to demonstrate compliance.

FAQ

What are the sewer connection fees in Kent?
The municipal code or Utilities fee schedule governs connection fees; specific dollar amounts are not specified on the cited page.[1]
Who enforces discharge limits?
The City of Kent Utilities/Public Works enforces discharge requirements and responds to complaints; contact details are on the Utilities page.[2]
How do I appeal a notice or fine?
Appeal procedures and deadlines are not specified on the cited page; contact Utilities or review the municipal code for formal appeal steps.[1]

How-To

  1. Identify the property and determine if a new sewer connection is required.
  2. Contact Kent Utilities to confirm connection availability and required documents.[2]
  3. Complete and submit the sewer connection permit application with required plans.
  4. Pay connection and inspection fees and schedule installation inspections.
  5. After inspection, obtain final approval before use.

Key Takeaways

  • Check Kent municipal code and Utilities pages early to confirm requirements and fees.
  • Contact City of Kent Utilities for applications, inspections, and enforcement questions.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Kent - Municipal Code (Code of Ordinances)
  2. [2] City of Kent - Utilities department