Why can't I pipe my sump pump into my sanitary drain?
A typical neighborhood wastewater pumping station, which is owned and operated by the City of Batavia, is designed to pump around 150,000 gallons per day. An illegal sump pump (one that is connected to the sanitary system) could be adding up to 40 gallons per minute of flow. A simple calculation (40 gallons per minute x 1440 minutes in a day) tells us that it would only take 3 of these illegally connected sump pumps to use up the entire pump station design capacity.

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1. Who owns and operates the Wastewater Treatment Facility and Collection System?
2. How can you be sure the Wastewater Treatment Facility is doing its job?
3. Why can't I pipe my sump pump into my sanitary drain?
4. Sewage is backing up in my basement, what should I do?
5. How can I prevent future sewer backups?
6. It smells like sewer gas in my basement, what should I do?