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  1. Home - North Charleston Sewer District

    Fats, oils, and grease – aka FOG – are the main causes of expensive and messy sewer overflows. Learn How to Fight the FOG

  2. Water and Wastewater Service Areas

    To find out if you are in our sewer service area, click on the link for the searchable service area map below. Our Plum Island Wastewater Treatment Plant also handles wastewater from Folly Beach, …

  3. Sanitary sewer - Wikipedia

    A sanitary sewer is an underground pipe or tunnel system for transporting sewage from houses and commercial buildings (but not stormwater) to a sewage treatment plant or disposal.

  4. Sewer | Design, Maintenance & Repair | Britannica

    Sewer, conduit that carries wastewater from its source to a point of treatment and disposal. The wastewater may be domestic (sanitary) sewage, industrial sewage, storm runoff, or a mixture of the …

  5. SEWER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    SEWER definition: 1. a large pipe, usually underground, that is used for carrying waste water and human waste away…. Learn more.

  6. SEWER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SEWER is a medieval household officer often of high rank in charge of serving the dishes at table and sometimes of seating and tasting.

  7. Start Services - North Charleston Sewer District

    Contact us before you call a plumber when you are experiencing a sewer issue to see if we can assist you. Our personnel will not make repairs on private property.

  8. Sewer Service | Charleston Water System, SC - Official Website

    Browse through basic information and the frequently asked questions of the sewer services.

  9. Sewer - Wikipedia

    Sewer Look up sewer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sewer commonly refers to a part of sewerage, the infrastructure that conveys sewage. Types of sewers include: Combined sewer Effluent sewer …

  10. Municipal Wastewater | US EPA

    Mar 31, 2025 · Large volumes of I/I can cause sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) and/or operational problems at the wastewater treatment facility serving the collection system. In addition, sewage …