Carson City Southeast Sewer Conversion Project

Groundwater contamination, in the form of nitrates, has been a concern in the Southeast Area of Carson City since the early 1990’s. Studies have shown the source of Carson City’s groundwater contamination is related to the use of individual septic disposal systems (ISDS); a common problem throughout the Country. Rising nitrate levels increases costs and reduces the reliability of the City to provide safe drinking water to users. One well in the area was taken out of service in 2019 due to nitrate levels being above regulatory limits; a second well is at risk of being taken out of service if nitrate levels continue to increase. The Southeast Area Sewer Conversion Project will provide municipally available sanitary sewer to those on ISDS located in the areas indicated in the map below. This project will help eliminate the aquifer’s source of groundwater contamination, allow for the City to continue to provide quality drinking water to users without increased cost for treatment, and provide a sustainable source of drinking water into the future.

EASEMENT ALTERNATIVES

 

Carson City plans to complete a portion of a sewer main extension project that will result in new sewer service being available to 33 homes. These home are outlined in green in the map above. Additional phases are shown in blue (29 homes), red (19 homes), and purple (34 homes). The project phases in blue, red, and purple require new sewer main to be constructed in permanent easements in backyards of properties in order to provide opportunity for connection to City sewer without the need of an individual lift station.

City staff and the City's design consultant will be conducting site visits to property owners over the next several months to determine the best placement for the new laterals and cleanouts based on performance needs while minimizing disturbance to your property. Additionally, properties identified to benefit from a backyard sewer main will be contacted to determine their openness for the City to obtain a permanent utility easement to construct a sewer main on their property. Please expect a representative from Farr West Engineering and/or the City to be in your area in the upcoming months to discuss this project. They will leave contact information if you are not at home so that you can make alternative arrangements to discuss.

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