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Stoppages
Stoppages

- Report a sewer stoppage

  • Who should I call if my sewer is stopped up?
  • What stops up sewer lines the most?

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FOG (Fats, Oil and Grease) Program
FOG
  • What is FOG?
  • What makes up an Effective FOG Program for the City of Hampton?

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Overflows
Sewer Pipe

- Report an overflow
- Report a sewer odor
- Report a problem with a manhole cover
- Request a clean-out cap

  • What causes the manhole to overflow?
  • Can I have an overflow from the sewer pipe in my yard?

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Cave-Ins
Wastewater Cave In

- Report a sewer cave-in

  • Who should I call to report a cave-in?
  • How do I know which type of cave-in to report?

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Sewer User Fee
Sewer User Fee
  • What is the Sewer User Fee and what is it used for?
  • Are there any exemptions to paying the Sewer User Fee?

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Sewer Mapping GIS
  • What is sewer mapping and why is the City doing it?
  • Are there any plans for future mapping of the sewer system?

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Did You Know?
  • Wastewater Operations is responsible for maintaining 600 miles of sewer lines in the City of Hampton.
  • Tree roots and grease are the major causes of stoppages in the sewer.
  • Any overflow or cave-in of the sewer system needs to be reported immediately for investigation and repair.

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